BJP Eyes Historic Third Term in Assam's Jagiroad as Polling Nears

The Jagiroad Assembly constituency in Assam votes on April 9 in a direct contest between BJP's sitting MLA Pijush Hazarika and Congress's Bubul Das. The BJP-led NDA is aiming for a historic third consecutive term from this seat, which it has held since 2016. The constituency, an SC-reserved seat with an agro-based economy, grapples with issues of irrigation, unemployment, flooding, and drinking water. The 2021 election saw a high voter turnout of 89.3%, with Hazarika winning by a margin of over 29,000 votes.

Key Points: Jagiroad Assam Polls: BJP Aims for Third Consecutive Win

  • BJP seeks third straight term in Jagiroad
  • Key issues are irrigation, unemployment, and flooding
  • 2021 saw high 89.3% voter turnout
  • Seat is an SC-reserved agro-based constituency
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Assam Assembly polls: BJP aims to conquer Jagiroad constituency seat for third consecutive term

Assam's Jagiroad constituency votes April 9. BJP's Pijush Hazarika faces Congress's Bubul Das in a key battle for a third consecutive term.

"BJP has been winning the Jagiroad constituency seat for the past two terms... and is aiming to conquer it for the third consecutive time."

Jagiroad, April 5

The Jagiroad Assembly constituency in Assam is all set to go to polling on April 9 for the Legislative Assembly elections, amid a keenly contested battle.

Assam will vote in a single phase across 126 constituencies on April 9, with counting of votes scheduled for May 4.

The BJP-led National Democratic Alliance (NDA), comprising the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), Asom Gana Parishad (AGP), and Bodoland People's Front (BPF), is seeking a third consecutive term in the state.

The Congress-led opposition alliance, which includes Assam Jatiya Parishad (AJP), Raijor Dal, Communist Party of India (Marxist) [CPI(M)], CPI(ML), and other parties, aims to capitalise on anti-incumbency and reclaim power in the state.

For the Jagiroad constituency, BJP has fielded sitting MLA Pijush Hazarika as their contesting candidate, who will go against Congress's Bubul Das.

Bharatiya Janata Party has been winning the Jagiroad constituency seat for the past two terms under Pijush Hazarika and is aiming to conquer it for the third consecutive time.

Jagiroad Assembly constituency is part of Nowgong parliamentary constituency, located in Morigaon district of Assam.

Jagiroad is a Scheduled Caste (SC) reserved seat with an agro-based economy. The constituency is predominantly inhabited by indigenous Assamese people, along with tribal communities, a portion of Muslim voters, and the Nepali Gorkha community.

The constituency faces several persistent challenges. Irrigation and unemployment remain major concerns for voters, though the under-construction semiconductor plant in the region is expected to generate significant employment opportunities in the coming years. Flooding continues to affect parts of the constituency, while access to drinking water remains a problem in many areas.

In 2021, BJP's Pijush Hazarika emerged victorious in the Assembly elections with 1,06,643 votes, accounting for 54 per cent of the total votes polled. Congress's Swapan Kumar Mandal followed with 77,239 votes, while AJP's Bubul Das secured 12,815 votes. The margin of victory was 29,404 votes.

There were a total of 2,23,191 electors in Jagiroad during the 2021 Assam Assembly elections, which recorded a voter turnout of 89.3 per cent, with a total of 1,97,600 votes polled.

During the 2016 Assam Assembly elections, Pijush Hazarika of the BJP won with 94,550 votes, accounting for 55.4 per cent of the total votes polled. Congress's Bibekananda Dalai followed with 66,224 votes, while AIUDF's Putul Das secured 7,192 votes. The margin of victory was 28,326 votes.

There were a total of 2,01,287 electors in Jagiroad during the 2016 Assam Assembly elections, which recorded a voter turnout of 85.4 per cent, with a total of 1,70,823 votes polled. BJP gained the seat from the INC in 2016.

As polling day approaches, all eyes are on whether the voters of Jagiroad will endorse continuity under the BJP-led NDA or opt for change under the opposition alliance, making the constituency one of the key battlegrounds in Assam's 2026 Assembly elections.

- ANI

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Priya S
Flooding and drinking water are still problems after two terms? 🤔 The article says these are persistent challenges. Maybe it's time for a change if the basic issues haven't been solved. Hope all candidates focus on these real voter concerns.
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Rohit P
High voter turnout shows people are engaged! That's the spirit of democracy. Whether it's BJP or Congress, the candidate who addresses irrigation for the agro-based economy will get my family's vote. Jai Hind!
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Sarah B
Interesting to see the alliance dynamics here. The NDA seems to have a stable coalition, while the opposition has many parties coming together. Stability is good for long-term projects like the semiconductor plant.
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Vikram M
Pijush Hazarika has a strong track record with increasing victory margins. But past performance isn't everything. The new candidate from Congress, Bubul Das, needs to prove he can do better on unemployment. The youth are watching.
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Nisha Z
As a voter from a reserved constituency, I hope the development is inclusive and reaches all communities mentioned - indigenous Assamese, tribal communities, everyone. That's the real test for any MLA. 🤞

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