Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma announced that the BJP has finalized candidates for 80 Assembly constituencies, emphasizing the party’s full readiness for the upcoming elections. Sarma highlighted the BJP’s organizational preparedness and confidence, stating that there are no vacant seats within the party.
Sarma hinted at a potential political future for former Assam Congress president Bhupen Borah, mentioning that two Assembly constituencies have been earmarked for him. This statement follows Borah’s recent switch to the BJP along with his supporters.
The Chief Minister stressed the BJP’s focus on strengthening its own base rather than reacting to opposition politics. Sarma advised the Congress to make clear decisions regarding its alliance strategies, especially concerning the inclusion of the Raijor Dal in the opposition alliance.
Sarma expressed confidence in the BJP’s electoral strategy centered on development, governance, and stability, which he believes have garnered the trust of the people of Assam. These developments unfold amidst escalating political activities in the state as parties gear up for the upcoming Assembly polls.
