Prime Minister Narendra Modi is set to address the people of Assam through the NaMo App on March 30 at 1 PM, in what is seen as a key outreach effort ahead of the upcoming Assembly elections in the state.According to a statement issued on March 27 by the Bharatiya Janata Party Assam unit, the Prime Minister will directly interact with party workers as well as the general public through the digital platform. The interaction is expected to focus on government initiatives and development work carried out in Assam, along with the party’s approach to the elections.The BJP described the upcoming address as an important step to connect with people across different parts of the state. It said the Prime Minister’s outreach would aim to strengthen engagement at the grassroots level and build wider public support.
“With a resolute focus on the forthcoming Assam Legislative Assembly elections, the state BJP stands poised to captivate public attention through the dynamic and visionary outreach of Hon’ble Prime Minister Narendra Modi,” the statement said. The virtual interaction comes at a time when political activity in Assam is picking up pace, with parties intensifying their campaign efforts ahead of polling. Leaders are reaching out to voters through rallies, meetings, and digital platforms to present their agendas and connect with different sections of society.The use of the NaMo App for direct communication reflects the party’s continued focus on digital outreach, especially to reach a large number of people at once. It also allows interaction beyond physical campaign events, particularly in areas where access may be limited.
Party leaders believe that such initiatives will help in strengthening voter engagement and spreading awareness about the government’s work. The address is also expected to highlight key schemes, development projects, and future plans related to Assam.
