Guwahati: Although there is nothing rare about the star campaigners of different political parties visiting the poll-bound states across the country, there is a difference as far as such visits are concerned in poll-bound Assam this time.
The star campaigners of the ruling Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) are seen campaigning aggressively around the constituencies in the North Bank of the Brahmaputra river in Assam this time.
Political observers feel that the 18 assembly segments located on the North Bank are likely to hold the key to success this time, particularly for the ruling BJP-led alliance, due to the changing political equations in the state.
While the ruling BJP-led alliance is likely to fare well in Upper Assam districts, the Congress-led grand alliance is likely to garner enough support in Lower Assam and Barak Valley.
The Congress-led alliance is also likely to do well in a few of the central Assam constituencies due to its alliance with All India United Democratic Front (AIUDF) and Bodoland Peoples' Front (BPF).
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So, for the ruling BJP-led alliance, it assumes immense significance that it retains its seats in North Bank which might be crucial this time.
While Prime Minister Narendra Modi had already campaigned at Silapathar, Dhemaji, Dhekiajuli in the north bank for the party, Union Defence Minister Rajnath Singh had also campaigned at Biswanath and Gohpur during his visit to Assam on March 14.
Modi during his visit also dedicated to the nation some infrastructure projects and laid the foundation of an engineering college worth Rs 3,000 crore.
BJP president JP Nadda, who had started his campaign trail in Assam from Barak Valley had also included North Bank constituencies like Dhakuakhana, Borsala, Sootea and Tezpur.
Nadda is also scheduled to address public rallies at Behali on March 21. Chief Minister of Uttar Pradesh Yogi Adityanath is also scheduled to address public rallies at Kalaigaon and Biswanath shortly.
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Sources in the saffron party said that more star campaigners are likely to visit Assam in the run-up to the elections and constituencies in the North Bank are being listed in their itinerary.