Bhupen Borah Meets Amit Shah Ahead of Joining BJP, Jolt for Congress

Former Assam Congress president Bhupen Borah met Union Home Minister Amit Shah in Guwahati, a clear step before his formal induction into the BJP on February 22. The meeting, also attended by Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma, signifies the political importance of Borah's switch after 32 years with the Congress. Borah's move is expected to bolster the BJP's position in Upper Assam, where he holds considerable influence. This development contrasts with reported dissatisfaction within the Congress ranks, exemplified by an incident involving senior leader Nurul Huda during Priyanka Gandhi's visit.

Key Points: Bhupen Borah Meets Amit Shah, Set to Join BJP from Congress

  • Borah's meeting with Shah a precursor to BJP entry
  • Assam CM Himanta Biswa Sarma attended the meeting
  • Borah quit Congress after 32 years
  • Move expected to strengthen BJP in Upper Assam
  • Episode highlights discontent within Congress
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Assam: HM Amit Shah meets Bhupen Borah before his formal entry into BJP

Former Assam Congress chief Bhupen Borah meets Amit Shah ahead of formal BJP induction, marking a major setback for Congress ahead of state polls.

"leaders who believe in development, stability and Prime Minister Narendra Modi's vision are joining the BJP voluntarily - Himanta Biswa Sarma"

Guwahati, Feb 20

In a development that has intensified political churn in Assam ahead of the upcoming elections, former Assam Congress president Bhupen Borah on Friday met Union Home Minister Amit Shah, a meeting seen as a clear precursor to his formal entry into the Bharatiya Janata Party, scheduled for February 22.

Sources said Shah called Borah for a meeting soon after arriving in Guwahati, where the Union Home Minister is scheduled to attend a series of programmes on Saturday.

The meeting lasted for around 30 minutes and was attended by Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma and MLA Manab Deka, indicating the political significance attached to Borah's induction into the ruling party.

Bhupen Borah, who quit the Congress earlier this week after 32 years of association with the party, reportedly expressed satisfaction over the importance and respect shown to him by the BJP leadership.

He was quoted as saying that he never received such recognition during his tenure in Congress, a remark that underscores the growing discontent within the opposition party in the state. Borah's exit from Congress has been politically significant, given his stature as a senior leader and former state party chief.

His scheduled joining of the BJP on February 22 is expected to strengthen the ruling party's position, particularly in Upper Assam, where Borah enjoys considerable influence.

Meanwhile, Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma stated that leaders who believe in development, stability and Prime Minister Narendra Modi's vision are joining the BJP voluntarily.

Sarma said Borah's experience and understanding of grassroots politics would further strengthen the BJP's organisational base in Assam.

In a sharp contrast, the Congress leadership has come under criticism following reports that senior leader Nurul Huda was made to wait during Congress General Secretary Priyanka Gandhi Vadra's two-day visit to Assam.

The episode has added to the narrative of dissatisfaction among senior Congress leaders in the state.

Political observers believe Borah's meeting with Shah and his imminent entry into the BJP mark another major setback for the Congress in Assam, as the ruling party continues to attract prominent leaders from the opposition camp ahead of the polls.

- IANS

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Priya S
As someone from Upper Assam, I know Bhupen Da's influence. This is a significant move. Development should be the priority, and if he feels BJP is the platform for that, so be it. Hope it translates to better roads and infrastructure here.
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Aman W
The meeting with Amit Shah himself shows the importance BJP is giving. Contrast this with a senior Congress leader being made to wait for Priyanka Gandhi... it tells you everything about which party values its people.
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Sarah B
While political defections are common, it's a bit disheartening to see such a long association end. 32 years with Congress! It does point to deep systemic issues within the party. A strong opposition is healthy for democracy.
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Harsh A
Himanta Biswa Sarma is absolutely right. Leaders are joining BJP for Modi's vision of development and stability. Congress only offers chaos and family politics. Assam has seen real progress under BJP. #PhirEkBaarModiSarkar
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Kriti O
Let's be honest, this is about power and position. But as a voter, I don't care which party they are from. I care about work on the ground. I hope Borah's shift means more focus on solving local issues in Upper Assam, not just election wins.

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