BJP Sweeps Assam: CM Sarma Heads for Third Term as NDA Crosses Majority

The BJP-led NDA is on course for a landslide victory in Assam, crossing the majority mark with leads in 97 seats. Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma is set for a third consecutive term, leading from Jalukbari. Congress is trailing with leads in 25 seats, with key candidates like Gaurav Gogoi behind in Jorhat. The early trends show a decisive mandate for the ruling alliance in the 126-member Assembly.

Key Points: Assam Election 2026: BJP Crosses 2/3rd Mark, Sarma Wins

  • BJP leads in 77 seats, NDA crosses 97 mark
  • CM Sarma heads for third consecutive term
  • Congress leads in 25 seats, trails in key constituencies
  • Gaurav Gogoi trails in Jorhat against BJP's Hitendra Nath Goswami
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BJP crosses 2/3rd mark in Assam, NDA crosses majority as CM Sarma heads for 3rd term in EC counting trends for Assembly 2026 polls

BJP-led NDA crosses majority in Assam Assembly polls, leading in 97 seats. CM Himanta Biswa Sarma heads for third term. Congress leads in 26 seats.

"This places Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma on track for a third consecutive term as counting continued. - Election Commission Trends"

Guwahati, May 4

BJP is on course to retain power in Assam, with the BJP-led National Democratic Alliance headed for a decisive and near landslide victory as early Election Commission trends showed the party leading in 97 seats against Congress' 26, crossing the majority mark in the 126-member Assembly.

This places Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma on track for a third consecutive term as counting continued.

As per the Election Commission of India (ECI), the BJP led on 77 seats, the Indian National Congress was ahead in 25 seats, followed by the Bodoland People's Front (BPF) and Asom Gana Parishad (AGP) with 10 seats each at around 11.20 am. The All India United Democratic Front (AIUDF) was leading in 2 seats, while the United People's Party, Liberal (UPPL) and Raijor Dal was ahead in 1 seat each.

With 77 seats in its favour, the BJP has secured a clear early majority in the trends, indicating a strong position for the ruling alliance as counting continues across the state.

Sarma, contesting from Jalukbari, is ahead with 11,821 votes, maintaining a lead of 7,748 votes over Congress candidate Bidisha Neog, who has secured 4,073 votes as of round 2 in the 18th round.

BJP candidate Pradyut Bordoloi maintained a strong lead in the Dispur Assembly constituency, as he was ahead with 29,838 votes, holding a margin of 22,310 votes over Congress candidate Mira Borthakur Goswami, who secured 7,528 votes as of round 4 in the 20-round election as per EC trends.

Congress candidate Gaurav Gogoi, however, trailed in the Jorhat Assembly constituency, according to Election Commission trends from Round 6 of 14 in the counting process.

BJP candidate Hitendra Nath Goswami is ahead with 27,903 votes, maintaining a lead of 9,285 votes over Gogoi, who has secured 18,618 votes. The early trends indicate a closely watched contest in the constituency as counting continues. Meanwhile, at the Congress office in Assam, decorators who were called in advance in anticipation of the election results were asked to leave as soon as the results began trickling in.

- ANI

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Divya L
As a Guwahati resident, I've seen real change in roads and electricity in the last few years. But I hope the opposition also grows stronger for a healthy democracy. Congress needs to introspect why they keep losing in the Northeast.
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Aman W
Third term for Sarma ji? This shows the party's connect with the masses, especially in the tea gardens and tribal belts. The way he handled the citizenship issue and brought peace to the Bodoland region is unmatched. Congress should stop dreaming about Assam. 😄
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Rohit L
I'm happy for the mandate but worried about the lack of strong opposition. When one party dominates too much, accountability suffers. Let's hope both BJP and Congress learn from this election. Also, Gaurav Gogoi being defeated in Ghilbhanga is a big blow.
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Kavya N
From my village in Upper Assam, the change is visible - better roads, schools, and healthcare. But I hope our CM focuses more on creating jobs for youth. Development is good but employment remains a concern. Still, vote for continuity is justified. Good luck to the new government!
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Michael C
Interesting to see how stable the BJP's support base is in the Northeast, despite all the noise elsewhere. The Congress office decorators being asked to leave is quite a scene! 😅 Shows the gap between expectations and reality. Assam has clearly chosen development over dynastic politics.

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