The Bharatiya Janata Party’s campaign for the 2026 Assam Assembly elections has increasingly centered on themes of national security and external threats, with references to Pakistan and “anti-national” elements becoming central to its political narrative. Senior party leaders have frequently invoked these motifs during high-decibel rallies, framing the election not just as a choice of local governance, but as a crucial stand to protect the country’s borders from “ideological and demographic” incursions. By positioning the opposition as soft on infiltration, the ruling party aims to consolidate the indigenous vote bank through a lens of civilizational and territorial integrity.
This strategic focus on nationalism serves to distinguish the BJP’s “India First” approach from the regional and secular platforms of its competitors. Critics and political analysts note that while the opposition attempts to steer the conversation toward local unemployment and land rights, the BJP’s use of the “protagonist” narrative effectively shifts public attention toward broader security concerns and the perceived link between illegal migration and national safety. As the polling dates draw near, this polarizing yet potent rhetoric remains a cornerstone of the NDA’s effort to maintain its stronghold in the multi-ethnic landscape of the Northeast.

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