Assam Ex-Congress MP Pradyut Bordoloi Joins BJP, Meets Amit Shah

Former Congress Lok Sabha MP Pradyut Bordoloi formally joined the Bharatiya Janata Party in a significant political shift. He immediately met Union Home Minister Amit Shah, accompanied by Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma, where discussions included contesting upcoming Assembly polls. Bordoloi cited deep admiration for CM Sarma's work ethic and dedication to governance as key reasons for his switch, while expressing disappointment over a lack of respect within the Congress party. The move is viewed as a setback for the Congress and a boost for the BJP's organizational strength in Assam ahead of elections.

Key Points: Pradyut Bordoloi Joins BJP, Meets Amit Shah with Assam CM

  • Ex-Congress MP joins BJP
  • Meets HM Amit Shah with CM Sarma
  • Cites admiration for Sarma's governance
  • Criticizes Congress for lack of respect
  • Move seen as BJP boost ahead of Assam polls
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Assam CM Sarma accompanies Pradyut Bordoloi to meet HM Amit Shah after BJP entry

Former Congress MP Pradyut Bordoloi joins BJP, meets Home Minister Amit Shah with Assam CM Himanta Sarma, citing admiration for Sarma's work.

"I did not get the respect that I should have received in the Congress - Pradyut Bordoloi"

New Delhi/Guwahati, March 18 Newly inducted BJP leader Pradyut Bordoloi on Wednesday met Union Home Minister Amit Shah in Delhi, marking a significant political development ahead of the upcoming elections in Assam.

Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma accompanied Bordoloi to the office of the Union Home Minister, where the two leaders held discussions. The meeting is being seen as an indication of the BJP leadership's growing focus on strengthening its position in the state by inducting key political figures.

According to sources, HM Shah encouraged Bordoloi to contest the Assembly polls. Union Minister Piyush Goyal also attended the meeting. Bordoloi also tendered his resignation from the post of Lok Sabha MP soon after joining the BJP.

Pradyut Bordoloi said that his decision to join the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) was driven by his admiration for Assam CM Sarma and dissatisfaction with the Congress.

Speaking to reporters in the national capital shortly after formally joining the BJP, Bordoloi said he was impressed by the functioning and work ethic of the Chief Minister.

"I have joined the BJP after being satisfied with the work of the Chief Minister. His dedication towards governance has deeply attracted me," he said.

The former MP also expressed disappointment over his treatment in the Congress, stating that he did not receive the respect he deserved within the party.

"I did not get the respect that I should have received in the Congress. I was going through mental distress while being in the party," Bordoloi said.

He indicated that internal issues and lack of recognition had been weighing on him for some time, ultimately prompting his decision to quit the Congress and switch to the BJP.

Bordoloi further said that he sees a platform in the BJP where he can work meaningfully while upholding Assamese identity and dignity.

"In the BJP, I will work towards protecting the self-respect of the Assamese people," he asserted.

His remarks come soon after he officially joined the BJP in the presence of senior party leaders in the national capital, marking a significant political shift in Assam's landscape.

Bordoloi's move is being viewed as a setback for the Congress in the state, especially at a time when political realignments are gaining momentum ahead of the upcoming elections.

His joining is also expected to bolster the BJP's organisational strength in Assam, with party leaders expressing confidence that more opposition figures may follow a similar path in the near future.

Meanwhile, Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma welcomed former Congress leader Pradyut Bordoloi into the Bharatiya Janata Party, asserting that the grand old party no longer has space for "self-respecting individuals".

"I extend a warm welcome to Pradyut Bordoloi to the BJP. Today, there is no place for self-respecting people in the Congress," Sarma said, launching a sharp attack on the opposition party.

- IANS

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Priyanka N
As an Assamese, I just want a stable government that works for development. If leaders are switching sides for better governance and to protect our Assamese identity, I support it. The Congress has taken the North-East for granted for too long.
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Aman W
Another "seasonal migration" just before elections. 🤷‍♂️ It's hard to take such principled stands seriously when they coincide so perfectly with the poll calendar. The public is not fooled by these political theatrics.
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Sarah B
Interesting development. CM Sarma's political management is very sharp. The personal touch of accompanying him to meet Shah sends a strong message of inclusion. The Congress really needs to get its house in order across the country.
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Karthik V
Respect to Bordoloi for speaking about mental distress in a toxic work environment. It happens in politics too. Hope he finds a more respectful platform to serve the people. The focus should be on work, not internal party squabbles.
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Nisha Z
While the BJP gains strength, I have a respectful criticism. This constant poaching of opposition leaders makes our democracy feel like a marketplace, not a battle of ideologies. What happened to building parties from the ground up?
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Vikram M

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