Overview
- Nitin Nabin opened his Dibrugarh visit by telling workers at a Panna Pramukh Sammelan to secure at least 50% of votes in every polling booth for the 2026 Assembly election.
- He accused the Congress of vote bank politics and lauded Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma’s actions against alleged illegal Bangladeshi immigrants.
- Party messaging emphasised eastern and Upper Assam, including tea-tribe areas, with a stated aim reported by IANS of winning all 26 constituencies in the region.
- The itinerary included a procession from Mohanbari Airport to a mass gathering at Mancotta Playground, interactions at the District Library Auditorium, prayers at Barekuri Namghar, and tributes at Swargadeo Sarbananda Singha’s samadhi.
- BJP leaders said the visit is meant to energize the organisation before the polls, as Sarma voiced confidence in improving on the party’s 2021 tally of 60 seats.