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Relentless rainfall triggers devastating floods and landslides across Assam, Sikkim, and Manipur, claiming 36 lives and affecting over 5.5 lakh people, as Prime Minister Narendra Modi pledges comprehensive aid to the region.

Guwahati: Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Tuesday assured full central support to Assam, Sikkim, and Manipur, where severe floods and landslides have killed 36 people and displaced lakhs since May 29, 2025. Speaking with Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma, Sikkim Chief Minister Prem Singh Tamang, and Manipur Governor Ajay Bhalla, Modi assessed the crisis and committed resources for relief and rehabilitation.

Assam Bears the Brunt
Assam remains the epicenter of the crisis, with 11 deaths—six from flooding and five from landslides—reported by the Assam State Disaster Management Authority (ASDMA). Over 5.35 lakh people across 22 districts, including Sribhumi (1.94 lakh affected), Cachar (77,961), and Nagaon (67,880), are reeling under the deluge. The Brahmaputra, Barak, and 13 other rivers are flowing above danger levels, submerging 1,254 villages and damaging 12,610 hectares of crops. Relief efforts include 165 camps sheltering 31,212 displaced people and 157 distribution centers providing essentials. Assam CM Sarma, who visited flood-hit Lakhimpur, stated, “The state is working tirelessly to support affected families, with the Centre’s backing.”

Sikkim’s Landslide Tragedy
In Sikkim, a catastrophic landslide in Mangan district’s Chaten area on June 1 killed three army personnel—Havaldar Lakhwinder Singh, Lance Naik Munish Thakur, and Porter Abhishek Lakhada—while six soldiers remain missing. The state declared the ongoing crisis a “disaster” under the Disaster Management Act, 2005. Over 1,678 tourists stranded in Lachung and Chungthang were evacuated, but 100 remain stranded in Lachen due to severed roads and bridges. Sikkim CM Tamang thanked Modi for his support, noting, “Our administration is fully committed to managing the situation.” The Indian Air Force deployed two MI-17 V5 helicopters, rescuing 34 people, including injured soldiers and tourists, on June 3.

Manipur’s Flood Havoc
Manipur faces severe flooding, with 56,516 people affected and 10,477 houses damaged across Imphal East, the hardest-hit district. Breached embankments along the Iril and Nambul rivers caused widespread inundation in Imphal, Khurai, and Heingang. Joint operations by the Indian Army, Assam Rifles, NDRF, and SDRF evacuated 2,913 people, including medical staff and students from the flooded Jawaharlal Nehru Institute of Medical Sciences in Imphal. The state reported 93 landslides in five days, exacerbating the crisis. Governor Ajay Bhalla, accompanied by Chief Secretary P.K. Singh, inspected relief efforts, emphasizing pre-emptive measures.

Relief and Warnings Intensify
The India Meteorological Department (IMD) issued an orange alert for Assam’s Dhubri, South Salmara Mankachar, Goalpara, and Kokrajhar districts, forecasting heavy to very heavy rainfall on June 3. Similar alerts cover parts of Arunachal Pradesh, Meghalaya, and Tripura, with no respite expected until June 5. Union Home Minister Amit Shah also assured support, stating, “The Modi government stands like a rock with the Northeast.” Relief operations, including food and medicine distribution, are in full swing, with 322 camps across the region housing 185,000 displaced people. In Arunachal Pradesh, 10 deaths were reported, and 938 people across 156 villages were affected.

Criticism and Calls for Action
Congress chief Mallikarjun Kharge criticized the Centre’s response, urging Modi to release PM CARES funds for relief. Posts on X highlight public frustration, with some users questioning the region’s flood management infrastructure, noting that Guwahati alone has 366 landslide-prone locations. Others praised the swift response of security forces, with Operation Jal Rahat by the Army and IAF earning commendations. Experts emphasize the need for improved early warning systems and urban planning to mitigate recurring monsoon disasters, as the region braces for more rain.

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A Whirlwind of Development and Diplomacy in Three Days

Patna: Prime Minister Narendra Modi is set to embark on a high-octane two-day visit to Bihar starting May 29, 2025, followed by a packed schedule across five states. The tour includes the inauguration of Patna Airport’s new terminal, meetings with families affected by terrorism, and a series of rallies and roadshows, reinforcing India’s tough stance against terror and boosting political momentum ahead of key elections.

Bihar’s Big Moment: Airport Inauguration and More
On May 29, PM Modi will land in Patna at 5:00 PM to inaugurate the state-of-the-art terminal at Patna Airport, a project aimed at enhancing connectivity and economic growth in Bihar. The new terminal, equipped with modern amenities, is expected to handle 30 lakh passengers annually, a significant upgrade from the current capacity. Following the inauguration, Modi will address a massive public gathering and lead a grand roadshow from the airport to the BJP headquarters, expected to draw thousands. The roadshow, likely to last over an hour, will set the tone for his political messaging in the state, where assembly elections are slated for late 2025.

Sikkim and West Bengal: A Day of Public Connect
The Prime Minister’s day begins in Sikkim, where at 10:45 AM, he will address a public gathering at Pallojoor Stadium to mark Sikkim Statehood Day. This visit underscores the government’s focus on Northeast development, with recent investments of over ₹50,000 crore in infrastructure projects in the region. By afternoon, Modi will head to Alipurduar, West Bengal, to participate in a public program, engaging with local communities and reinforcing BJP’s presence in the state.

Operation Sindoor: A Resounding Message Against Terror
Back in Bihar on May 30, Modi will address a mega rally in Bakhtiyarpur, where he is expected to highlight the success of ‘Operation Sindoor,’ a strategic military operation targeting terrorist bases. In a recent statement, Defense Minister Rajnath Singh noted, “Operation Sindoor has sent a clear message: India will not tolerate threats to its sovereignty.” The operation, which neutralized key terror hideouts, has been hailed as a testament to India’s proactive defense policy. Modi’s rally will likely amplify this narrative, connecting with voters on national security.

Kanpur and Bhopal: Honoring Heroes, Empowering Women
On May 30, PM Modi will visit Kanpur, Uttar Pradesh, to meet the family of Shubham Dwivedi, a martyr of the Pahalgam terror attack. This gesture reflects Modi’s personal commitment to honoring fallen heroes, with over 1,500 families of martyrs visited by him since 2014, according to BJP sources. He will also address a large public gathering at CSA Ground. On May 31, Modi will conclude his tour in Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh, with a women-centric rally, emphasizing ‘Operation Sindoor’s’ significance and women’s role in nation-building. The event aligns with the government’s push for women’s empowerment, backed by schemes like Beti Bachao Beti Padhao, which has improved sex ratios in over 600 districts.

Political and Strategic Significance
This whirlwind tour is not just about development and diplomacy; it’s a calculated move ahead of Bihar’s assembly elections and other state polls. Political analyst Dr. Sanjay Kumar states, “Modi’s focus on infrastructure, security, and personal outreach is a masterstroke to consolidate BJP’s voter base.” The tour also highlights India’s firm foreign policy, especially after Modi’s earlier warning to Pakistan on April 24, 2025, in Madhubani: “Terror hubs will be reduced to dust.” With 6 rallies, multiple roadshows, and high-profile engagements, Modi is blending governance with political outreach, aiming to energize supporters and project strength.

A Vision for a Stronger India
From unveiling infrastructure projects to honoring martyrs and rallying against terrorism, PM Modi’s three-day blitz across Sikkim, West Bengal, Bihar, Uttar Pradesh, and Madhya Pradesh encapsulates his vision of a secure, developed, and united India. As Bihar gears up for elections and the nation watches India’s rising global stature, this tour could be a defining moment in Modi’s leadership journey.

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