Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma has started his campaign for Guwahati Municipal Corporation (GMC) elections, promising improved infrastructure for people. Sarma addressed several rallies in different parts of the city, including Narengi and Chandmari areas.After addressing a meeting, he tweeted: “Kicked off my campaign for candidates of @BJP4Assam-led alliance in GMCElection by addressing a rally at Narangi. In next 4 years, we promise to set up Govt hospitals, provide drinking water to maximum households, and improve other infrastructure facilities in the GMC wards.”He also assured of adequate government funds for undertaking the developmental works. “There’ll be no dearth of funds for devp work in the wards. To decongest the city, Govt offices will be shifted to Betkuchi,” the chief minister wrote.
Expressing satisfaction at the public turnout at his rally in Chandmari, Sarma wrote, “I am confident that all the candidates of BJP4Assam-led alliance will sweep the polls to be held on April 22.”chief minister Himanta Biswa Sarma hit the campaign trail for the Guwahati Municipal Corporation (GMC) to be held on April 22 with a host of promises, including Rs 600 crore for construction of roads across the 60 GMC wards in the next two years and round-the-clock household tap water. Earlier on April 10, BJP appointed eight cabinet ministers, including finance minister Ajanta Neog and health minister Keshab Mahanta to ensure the party’s smooth campaign for the GMC polls.Addressing a rally at Ganeshpara, the CM said, “We have decided to construct roads at a cost of Rs 10 crore in every ward. In total, we will spend Rs 600 crore for road construction across the 60 wards “.Election for all 60 wards of GMC is scheduled on April 22 and the counting of votes will be undertaken on April 24, the Assam State Election Commission had announced earlier. A total of 7,96,829 voters are eligible to exercise their franchise in 789 polling stations.The Commission has decided to use EVMs in the election.