Assam to Get BJP-Led Government Again, Says Pradyut Bordoloi Ahead of Counting

BJP candidate Pradyut Bordoloi expressed confidence in a BJP-led government in Assam ahead of vote counting. Counting for all 126 Assembly constituencies begins at 8 AM across 52 locations with tight security. Exit polls project the BJP-led NDA to win 85-101 seats, while the Congress-led alliance may get 23-36 seats. The BJP alliance seeks a third consecutive victory in the state.

Key Points: Assam BJP Leads: Pradyut Bordoloi Confident of Win

  • BJP's Pradyut Bordoloi confident of BJP-led Assam government
  • Counting begins at 8 AM for 126 Assembly seats
  • 52 counting centers across 35 districts with tight security
  • Exit polls predict NDA retaining power with 85-101 seats
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Assam will have a "BJP-led government": BJP's Pradyut Bordoloi ahead of counting

BJP's Pradyut Bordoloi expresses confidence in Assam forming a BJP-led government as counting begins for 2026 Assembly polls. Exit polls predict NDA victory.

"I'm sure that by evening today, the people of Assam will have given a very firm mandate that there'll be a successive BJP-led government - Pradyut Bordoloi"

Guwahati, May 4

Pradyut Bordoloi, Bharatiya Janata Party candidate from Dispur Assembly constituency, on Monday expressed confidence over the party's prospects, claiming that Assam will have a "BJP-led government" ahead of the counting of votes for the Assam Assembly Elections 2026.

Speaking to ANI, Bordoloi said, "The counting of votes is going to start very soon now. You can feel it throughout Assam that people have voted overwhelmingly for the BJP and BJP-led NDA. I'm sure that by evening today, the people of Assam will have given a very firm mandate that there'll be a successive BJP-led government and Himanta Biswa Sarma will be the Chief Minister again."

Meanwhile, counting agents of various political parties arrive at the strong room of five Legislative Assembly constituencies under Kamrup (Metro) district at Maniram Dewan Trade Centre in Guwahati ahead of counting.

The counting of votes for all 126 Assembly constituencies in the state is scheduled to begin at 8 am amid tight security arrangements and monitoring by election authorities.

The counting of postal ballots will begin at 8:00 AM, and EVM vote counting will commence across 14 dedicated tables per centre at 8:30 AM.

The Election Commission has designated 52 distinct counting locations across 35 districts, ranging from prestigious universities to local school halls, to serve as the nerve centres for the counting process.

Locations include Bodoland University (Kokrajhar), Bhattadev University (Bajali), Nalbari College, and Karimganj College.

Several Higher Secondary (HS) and Multi-Purpose (MP) schools are also utilised, such as Govt Boys HS & MP School in Kokrajhar and Dawson HS & MP School in Nagaon.

In districts like Goalpara, Majuli, and Dima Hasao, the counting will take place at the Office of the District Commissioner.

Additionally, venues such as the Maniram Dewan Trade Centre in Guwahati (Kamrup Metro) and the Inter-State Truck Terminal in Cachar have also been utilised for the counting process.

As the state prepares for the final count, these locations are under multi-tier security cordons.

In Lakhimpur district, authorities have established a rigorous three-layer security cordon at the Lakhimpur Government Higher Secondary School to safeguard the integrity of the process for five key Assembly constituencies.

In Sivasagar district alone, 391 officials have been deployed to oversee the Demow, Sivasagar, and Nazira constituencies.

Assam went to the polls in the first phase of the election on April 9. The BJP-led alliance is looking for a third straight victory in the polls in a state which has traditionally been a Congress bastion.

Congress stitched a six-party alliance to prevent a split in the anti-BJP vote and present a united face in front of the people in the northeastern state. The state has 126 assembly seats.

Exit polls projected that the BJP-led National Democratic Alliance (NDA) is poised to retain power for a third successive term. Axis My India projected that the BJP-led NDA would secure 88 to 100 of 126 seats and the Congress-led alliance 24 to 36 seats.

JVC predicted 88-101 seats for the NDA and 23-33 seats for the Congress-led alliance. It gave 0-2 seats to AIUDF and three to others. Matrize projected 85-95 seats for the BJP-led alliance, 25-32 for the Congress-led alliance, and 6-12 seats for others.

- ANI

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Priya S
People of Assam have given a clear verdict again. The Congress alliance was too messy with so many parties. Stability matters in the Northeast, and BJP has provided that. Hope they continue work on bamboo industry and tourism.
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James A
As an outsider looking in, it's fascinating to see how Assam has moved from being a Congress stronghold to a BJP fortress in just a decade. 88-100 seats would be incredible. The counting arrangements at universities and schools sound very organized.
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Sneha F
I hope the counting is conducted fairly and peacefully. The three-layer security in Lakhimpur sounds good, but we need to ensure no tampering. Also, I hope the opposition gets enough seats to keep the government accountable - strong democracy needs both sides.
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Michael C
Interesting that even AIUDF is projected to get only 0-2 seats. That's a huge shift from their peak in 2011 when they had 18 seats. Shows how polarization politics is fading in Assam now.
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Kavya N
Whatever the result, I just hope the new government prioritizes the floods and erosion issue. Every year thousands lose their homes and livelihoods. Also need more jobs for youth - the educated unemployment rate in Assam is quite high still. 🙏
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Vikram M

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