Overview
- Amit Shah arrived in Guwahati on Monday morning after his flight was canceled due to dense fog, converting his Assam leg into a day-long visit.
- He inaugurated the Batadrava Than redevelopment in Nagaon and addressed a public gathering at the spiritual site linked to Srimanta Sankardeva.
- In Guwahati, he opened the new Police Commissionerate building and an Integrated Command and Control System that will monitor over 2,000 CCTV cameras, before unveiling the 5,000-seat Jyoti Bishnu Cultural Complex.
- Shah begins a three-day West Bengal stop on Monday night focused on closed-door meetings with BJP and RSS functionaries, a media interaction, and a workers’ conference, with no public rallies planned.
- Party discussions in Bengal will review the Special Intensive Revision of electoral rolls, including concerns raised by Matua groups, with further state visits to Tamil Nadu and Kerala scheduled in early January.