Assam's High-Stakes Poll Battle: BJP Eyes Hat-Trick vs Congress Comeback Bid

Assam votes on April 8 in a high-stakes battle for its 126 Assembly seats, largely a direct contest between the ruling BJP-NDA alliance and the Congress-led opposition. Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma leads the BJP's campaign for a historic third term, while Congress aims to return to power after its 2016 defeat. The election features 722 candidates, with key contests involving top leaders like Sarma, Gaurav Gogoi, and Debabrata Saikia. Polling will be held across 31,490 stations with extensive security and webcasting for over 2.5 crore eligible voters.

Key Points: Assam Assembly Elections 2024: Key Battles and Candidates

  • Polling for all 126 Assam seats on April 8
  • Direct fight between BJP-led NDA and Congress-led alliance
  • 722 candidates in the fray
  • Key contests in Jalukbari, Jorhat, and Nazira
  • Over 2.5 crore eligible voters
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Assam polls: BJP eyes hattrick, Congress looking to come back​

Polling for 126 Assam seats begins. BJP aims for a third term under Himanta Biswa Sarma, while Congress-led alliance seeks a comeback. Key contests and candidates detailed.

"The ruling BJP... is aiming to secure a third consecutive term in office, while the Congress is attempting to stage a comeback. - Report"

Guwahati, April 8

Assam is set to witness a high-voltage electoral battle on Thursday, with polling for all 126 Assembly constituencies, with the contest largely shaping up as a direct fight between the BJP-led NDA and the Congress-led opposition alliance. ​

The ruling BJP, led by Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma, is aiming to secure a third consecutive term in office, while the Congress is attempting to stage a comeback after being voted out of power in 2016. According to official data, a total of 722 candidates are in the fray. ​

Prominent names include Sarma, Assam Pradesh Congress Committee president Gaurav Gogoi, Leader of Opposition Debabrata Saikia, AIUDF chief Badruddin Ajmal, Raijor Dal leader Akhil Gogoi, and Assam Jatiya Parishad (AJP) president Lurinjyoti Gogoi. ​

Polling will take place from 7 a.m. to 5 p.m. across 31,490 polling stations spread over 35 districts. The electorate comprises around 2.50 crore eligible voters, including nearly 1.25 crore women and 318 voters from the third gender category. ​

Among political parties, the Congress has fielded the highest number of candidates at 99, followed by the BJP with 90. ​

The AIUDF is contesting 30 seats, while NDA allies Asom Gana Parishad (AGP) and Bodoland People's Front (BPF) have fielded 26 and 11 candidates, respectively. Other parties in the fray include Raijor Dal (13), AJP (10), CPI(M) (3), APHLC (2), AAP (18), UPPL (18), TMC (22), and JMM (16), in addition to 258 Independent candidates. ​

The constituencies of Algapur-Katlicherra and Karimganj South have the highest number of candidates at 15 each. In contrast, nine seats - Rangia, Jagiroad (SC), Hojai, Naduar, Jonai (ST), Doomdooma, Mahmora, Teok, and Lakhipur - are witnessing straight contests with only two candidates each.

Of the total contestants, 59 are women, with the Congress fielding the highest number at 14, followed by the BJP with 7. ​

Several key contests have drawn significant attention.​

In Jalukbari, Sarma is seeking his sixth consecutive victory against Congress candidate Bidisha Neog. In Jorhat, Gaurav Gogoi is making his Assembly debut against the BJP's Hitendranath Goswami. ​

In Nazira, Debabrata Saikia is attempting to retain his stronghold against BJP's Mayur Borgohain. Meanwhile, Tamulpur in the Bodoland Territorial Region is set for a direct contest pitting UPPL chief Pramod Boro against rival candidates. ​

Other notable candidates include Badruddin Ajmal in Binnakandi, Akhil Gogoi in Sibsagar, Lurinjyoti Gogoi in Khowang, AGP president Atul Bora in Bokakhat, and Minister Keshav Mahanta in Kaliabor. ​

Chief Electoral Officer Anurag Goel said that webcasting facilities have been arranged at all polling stations to ensure real-time monitoring. ​

Adequate security arrangements have also been put in place, with deployment of Central Armed Police Forces, including CRPF personnel, to ensure peaceful polling. ​

The electorate includes around 6.42 lakh first-time voters, 2.50 lakh senior citizens aged 80 and above - including 2,466 centenarians - and approximately 2.05 lakh persons with disabilities, underscoring the scale and inclusiveness of the electoral exercise.

- IANS

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Priya S
It's heartening to see so many women candidates, though the numbers could be higher. The Congress fielding 14 is a positive step. As a voter, I want to see more focus on women's safety and employment in the next government's agenda.
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Rohit P
The direct fight in Jalukbari and Jorhat will be very interesting. Himanta Sarma is a strong CM, but the Congress alliance might surprise everyone. Let's see if anti-incumbency plays a role. May the best team win!
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Sarah B
Respectfully, I feel the article focuses too much on the big names and parties. What about the issues affecting common people - flood management, healthcare in rural areas, and youth migration? I hope voters prioritize these.
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Nikhil C
Webcasting at all polling stations is a great move for transparency. Kudos to the Election Commission. With so many candidates and parties, the mandate should be clear. Hoping for a high voter turnout, especially from the youth.
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Kavya N
As a first-time voter from Assam, I'm excited! The inclusion of third gender voters and senior citizens shows our democracy is maturing. My vote is for the candidate who talks about sustainable development and protecting our culture.

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