Assam MLA Expelled from AIUDF, Poised to Join BJP Ally AGP

The All India United Democratic Front has expelled its Mankachar MLA, Aminul Islam, for six years over allegations of anti-party activities. Islam subsequently submitted his resignation to party chief Badruddin Ajmal. Reports indicate he is likely to join the Asom Gana Parishad, a BJP ally, in the coming days. This move is a significant setback for the AIUDF's influence in lower Assam ahead of the state assembly elections.

Key Points: Assam AIUDF MLA Expelled, Set to Join BJP Ally AGP

  • AIUDF expels MLA Aminul Islam
  • Islam resigns from the party
  • Likely to join BJP ally AGP
  • Setback for AIUDF in lower Assam
  • Action ahead of Assembly polls
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Assam: AIUDF MLA expelled from the party, set to join BJP's ally​

AIUDF expels MLA Aminul Islam for anti-party activities. He resigns and is likely to join the BJP's ally, AGP, ahead of Assam elections.

"The party had received credible inputs about his involvement in anti-party activities. - Senior AIUDF leader"

Guwahati, March 18

The All India United Democratic Front on Tuesday expelled Mankachar MLA Aminul Islam from the party for six years over allegations of anti-party activities, while the legislators also sent a resignation letter to the party chief Badruddin Ajamal in a significant political development ahead of the Assam Assembly elections. ​

Party leaders said Islam, who also served as a vice-president of the AIUDF, was earlier suspended following complaints that he had been engaging in activities detrimental to the party's interests. ​

After reviewing the matter, the leadership decided to impose a six-year expulsion on him. ​

"The party had received credible inputs about his involvement in anti-party activities. After due consideration, a decision has been taken to expel him for six years," a senior AIUDF leader said. ​

Sources indicated that the disciplinary action came amid growing speculation over Islam's possible shift to another political party. ​

Reports suggest that the Mankachar MLA is likely to join the Asom Gana Parishad (AGP) in the coming days, though no official confirmation has come from him yet. ​

Meanwhile, within an hour of his expulsion from the party, Islam also sent a letter to the party leadership expressing his desire to quit. ​

The development is seen as a setback for the AIUDF, particularly in lower Assam, where the party has traditionally held influence among minority voters. Islam has been a prominent figure in the party in the region, and his exit could impact its organisational strength in the Mankachar constituency. ​

The departure of Islam, who was once a close confidant of the party chief Badruddin Ajmal, also reflects internal challenges within the AIUDF as parties realign and leaders switch sides ahead of the polls.

The expulsion underscores the party's attempt to enforce discipline and send a strong message against dissent within its ranks. ​

With the Assembly elections approaching, such defections and disciplinary actions are expected to intensify, as political parties seek to consolidate their positions and strengthen their electoral prospects in the state.

- IANS

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Shreya B
AIUDF is trying to show they are strict, but expelling a senior leader like this just before polls shows internal chaos. This will definitely hurt them in Mankachar.
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Aman W
If he joins AGP, it's a smart move by BJP's alliance. Consolidating different vote banks is the name of the game in Assam. The real question is, what did he get in return?
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Priyanka N
As a voter from Lower Assam, I feel used. These leaders treat constituencies like personal property, switching sides for their benefit. We need stability and development, not this drama.
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David E
Observing from outside, the timing is very strategic. Expulsion just before he resigns allows AIUDF to save face. It's a common political tactic, but it erodes public trust in the long run.
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Kavya N
Badruddin Ajmal must be feeling the heat. Losing a close confidant is a big blow. Maybe the party needs to introspect why senior leaders are leaving. Is it just ambition, or is there discontent?

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