Assam CM Himanta Biswa Sarma dances during election campaign in Lakhimpur | Watch

Updated : Apr 12, 2024 18:12
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Editorji News Desk

Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma was seen dancing during his election campaign rally in Lakhimpur. The campaign rally was in support of BJP candidate Pradan Baruah. 

Sarma was seen grooving to the tunes of the song and enthusiastically clapping. People were also dancing in the crowd. 

Earlier, on April 6, he campaigned across Jorhat constituency. He ended his meetings by dancing to the BJP's theme song 'Akou ebar Modi sorkar' (Modi's government, once more), inviting enthusiastic participation from the audience.

Be it at the end of the rally in Sivsagar or in Mariani, the CM sang and danced, while urging the public to join, who readily obliged and joined their leader from the stands.

Accompanied by clapping and occasional jumps with fists in the air, Sarma's trademark moves added energy to his campaign.

In his speeches, Sarma outlined the various welfare measures of the BJP-led governments both at the Centre and the state, and exhorted the public to vote for Modi for a third successive term.

Sharing a video of his lively campaign dance on X on Friday with the public joining him from the stands, he wrote: "We are #ModiKaParivaar. Of course we sing and dance in our rallies." Sarma's dance moves had garnered much attention during the 2019 parliamentary elections, when he had swung along the tunes of 'Akou ebar Modi Sorkar' and other BJP campaign songs on dais and during roadshows.

((With inputs from PTI))

Also watch: Himanta Sarma backs Kangana's claim that Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose was India's first PM 

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