At a charged political rally in Assam Asaduddin Owaisi launched a sharp attack on Himanta Biswa Sarma accusing him of promoting regressive politics and divisive narratives. The remarks added fresh intensity to the ongoing political contest in the state as parties gear up to strengthen their influence among voters.
Owaisi while addressing supporters questioned the governance model of the state leadership and alleged that development issues were being overshadowed by rhetoric that creates social divisions. He positioned his party as a voice for inclusive growth and constitutional values urging people to look beyond what he described as fear driven politics.
The rally saw a strong turnout with supporters responding enthusiastically to Owaisi’s speech. He emphasized the need for unity economic progress and equal opportunities while criticizing policies that he claimed marginalize sections of society. His comments were clearly aimed at challenging the narrative set by the ruling establishment.
On the other side supporters of Sarma have often defended his administration highlighting infrastructure growth investment inflows and law and order improvements in Assam. The exchange reflects a broader ideological clash that is shaping the political discourse in the region.
With elections approaching such sharp exchanges are expected to intensify as leaders seek to consolidate their voter base. Owaisi’s remarks have added another layer to the evolving political landscape making Assam a key battleground for competing visions of governance and development.






