Modi's BJP courtship: Hindutva and welfare politics entwined in Assam's election rallies
Modi's BJP is using a mix of Hindutva and welfare policies to woo voters in Assam, where the election is seen as a crucial test for the ruling party. The campaign promises are aimed at convincing tribal and Muslim communities that the BJP can address their concerns.
The BJP is using a mix of Hindu nationalist and welfare policies to win over voters in India's northeastern state of Assam, targeting key demographics such as ethnic minorities and rural communities. The party has organized rallies and campaign events promising economic growth and social benefits. However, critics argue that the BJP's emphasis on Hindutva ideology may alienate certain sections of the population. As the election approaches, the BJP is seeking to balance its nationalist credentials with more inclusive policies.