PM Narendra Modi’s Big Statement on Assam Elections
During a high-energy rally in Gogamukh on April 1, 2026, Prime Minister Narendra Modi launched a strong attack on the Congress party ahead of the Assam elections. Addressing the gathering, he alleged that if Congress comes to power in Assam, it may introduce laws to protect infiltrators.
He firmly stated that the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) and its allies would strongly oppose any such move. According to him, Congress is attempting to reshape the state’s demographic balance for political gain.
BJP vs Congress: War of Words Intensifies
Narendra Modi further claimed that the Congress party’s strategy is to “turn the majority community into a minority” by creating what he described as a permanent vote bank of infiltrators. His remarks highlight the growing political tension between BJP and Indian National Congress as election campaigns heat up in Assam.
The statement is expected to trigger sharp reactions from opposition leaders, making the Assam election battle even more intense in the coming days.
M.K. Stalin’s Mega Campaign in Tamil Nadu
On the same day, M. K. Stalin, Chief Minister of Tamil Nadu and president of the Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (DMK), held a massive election campaign in Tiruchirappalli.
Addressing a large public gathering, he introduced party candidates for nine Assembly constituencies in the district. Stalin, who is contesting from the Kolathur seat, focused on strengthening the party’s grassroots connect and boosting support ahead of the elections.
Today’s Political Scenario: Elections Heat Up Across States
Today’s political developments show how election momentum is building across different states. While Assam witnesses sharp exchanges between BJP and Congress over sensitive issues, Tamil Nadu sees active campaigning led by DMK.
Both leaders are actively engaging with voters, signaling an intense and competitive election season ahead. The coming days are likely to bring more rallies, bold statements, and political strategies as parties gear up to win crucial votes.





