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Feels Like a People’s Festival’: Himanta Biswa Sarma’s Jana Ashirwad Yatra Draws Huge Crowds on Day 8 in Bajali, Tihu and Nalbari

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On 9 March 2026, Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma continued the Jana Ashirwad Yatra, reaching Bajali, Tihu and Nalbari on the eighth day of the statewide public outreach journey.What started as a political campaign has gradually evolved into something larger a direct conversation between the government and the people.

Large crowds, cultural performances, and enthusiastic supporters have turned many stops of the Jana Ashirwad Yatra into scenes resembling a public festival rather than a traditional political roadshow.For the state leadership, this growing momentum is politically significant. For many residents attending the rallies, it is an opportunity to interact directly with the Chief Minister and hear about the government’s plans for the future.

Himanta Biswa Sarma Calls the Yatra a ‘Jan Utsav’

Sharing his experience on social media, Himanta Biswa Sarma expressed gratitude for the overwhelming response he has received during the Jana Ashirwad Yatra.According to the Chief Minister, the support from people across Assam has transformed the campaign into a “Jan Utsav”  a celebration of public participation.

He said the encouragement and blessings from citizens continue to strengthen the connection between the government and the people.The Chief Minister also invited residents of Bajali, Tihu and Nalbari to join the ongoing Jana Ashirwad Yatra, emphasizing that the journey is meant to bring governance closer to everyday citizens.

Massive Turnout Across Bajali, Tihu and Nalbari

Day 8 of the Jana Ashirwad Yatra witnessed large public gatherings along the route, with supporters lining roads and public spaces to welcome the Chief Minister.In several locations, people greeted the yatra with

  • Traditional Assamese cultural performances
  • Community gatherings and roadshows
  • Flower showers and local receptions

The festive atmosphere highlighted how the Jana Ashirwad Yatra is becoming more than a routine political event.Local residents, youth groups and party workers participated actively, creating a visible sense of excitement and community involvement.

The Jana Ashirwad Yatra is designed as a direct public outreach initiative.Its key objectives include

• Connecting government leadership with citizens at the grassroots level
• Communicating the achievements of the state government
• Sharing future development plans for Assam
• Listening to local concerns and feedback

By traveling across districts, Himanta Biswa Sarma is attempting to strengthen trust between the administration and the public.Political observers note that such large-scale outreach campaigns often play a crucial role in shaping public perception and building grassroots support.

The growing popularity of the Jana Ashirwad Yatra reflects a broader shift in political communication.Instead of relying solely on formal speeches or media interactions, leaders are increasingly engaging directly with citizens through public tours and road campaigns.

For residents in towns like Bajali, Tihu and Nalbari, the visit of the Chief Minister offers:

  • A chance to hear policy announcements directly
  • Visibility for local issues and development demands
  • A sense of participation in state-level political discourse

This direct engagement often strengthens the emotional connection between voters and leadership.As the Jana Ashirwad Yatra continues, more districts across Assam are expected to witness similar public gatherings.Political analysts believe the next phases of the campaign will likely focus on

  • Highlighting development achievements
  • Expanding grassroots support networks
  • Reinforcing the government’s future vision for Assam

The response from Day 8 suggests that public interest in the Jana Ashirwad Yatra remains strong.For residents following the campaign, a few key questions remain

  • Which districts will the Jana Ashirwad Yatra visit next?
  • What new policy announcements may emerge during the tour?
  • How will public feedback influence future governance decisions?

The coming days could provide important clues about the political narrative shaping Assam’s future.

FAQ

1.What is the Jana Ashirwad Yatra?

The Jana Ashirwad Yatra is a statewide public outreach campaign where Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma travels across districts to interact directly with citizens.

2.Where did Day 8 of the Jana Ashirwad Yatra take place?

On 9 March 2026, the yatra visited Bajali, Tihu and Nalbari districts of Assam.

3.Why is the Jana Ashirwad Yatra important?

The journey aims to strengthen communication between the government and citizens while sharing achievements and future plans for the state.

Conclusion

Day 8 of the Jana Ashirwad Yatra highlighted the growing public engagement surrounding the campaign.From Bajali to Nalbari, the journey is increasingly being seen not just as a political program but as a platform for public interaction and civic participation.the momentum continues, the Jana Ashirwad Yatra could become one of the most visible political outreach efforts in Assam this year.

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