Narendra Modi is set to interact with voters and party workers in Assam and Puducherry on Monday through the NaMo App, as part of the outreach initiative “Mera Booth Sabse Mazboot Samvaad.”
The Prime Minister will engage with participants from Assam at 1 PM, focusing on key issues related to the upcoming Assembly elections. Later, he will connect with party workers in Puducherry at 5:30 PM.
In posts shared on X, Modi highlighted the developmental progress achieved in Assam over the past decade. He noted improvements across multiple sectors and expressed confidence that voters would support another term for the “double-engine” NDA government.
Referring to Puducherry, the Prime Minister stated that the NDA government has fulfilled the aspirations of the Union Territory over the last five years, adding that this performance is likely to translate into continued public support.
According to party officials, the digital interaction aims to strengthen grassroots engagement by enabling direct communication between the Prime Minister and voters through a virtual platform.
The programme is being viewed as a key campaign strategy to energise party workers and enhance voter outreach ahead of the crucial Assembly elections.
Earlier this month, Modi inaugurated and laid the foundation for development projects worth approximately $324 million in Puducherry, focusing on sectors such as spiritual tourism, eco-tourism, and healthcare infrastructure.
The NaMo App-based interaction reflects the growing role of digital platforms in political communication, allowing leaders to connect with a wider audience in real time.









