Nitin Nabin, the national working president of the BJP, will arrive in Guwahati to begin a two-day visit to Assam. Party leaders have hinted that the talks would influence the schedule for the state assembly elections in 2026. Nabin is expected to attend a number of organizational meetings in addition to the BJP state executive meeting at Srimanta Sankardeva Kalakshetra. On his first trip to the state after taking on the national position, he was welcomed by party members at Lokpriya Gopinath Bordoloi International Airport. His schedule on December 26–27 includes a visit to the BJP’s Assam headquarters for a state core committee meeting, where leaders are anticipated to discuss organizational readiness and political developments.
Manoj Baruah, the vice president of the BJP in Assam Pradesh, claims that the state executive meeting will evaluate organizational problems, examine the present political climate, and have in-depth conversations about electoral strategy and policies. The goal of the discussions, he said, is to finalize a clear plan for the 2026 Assam Legislative Assembly elections, which are set for March and April of that year. BJP Assam president Dilip Saikia will preside over the meeting, which will include a special speech from Assam chief minister Himanta Biswa Sarma.
It is anticipated that some 800 party employees, MLAs, state office holders, executive and council members, and members of Parliament will take part. December 27 is also scheduled for meetings of the manifesto drafting committee and the state election management committee. On December 14, Nabin, 45, was named national working president of the BJP. As the party gets ready for the upcoming election and policy difficulties, party leaders have connected his appointment to the leadership push in line with Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s vision of Viksit Bharat 2047.
