BJP to Prioritize Grassroots Workers for Assam Assembly Poll Tickets, Says CM

Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma announced that the BJP will prioritize grassroots workers and leaders actively engaging with people for party tickets in the upcoming Assembly elections. He emphasized that nominations will depend on constituency-level work and strengthening the party organization. The party leadership is assessing the performance and public connect of potential candidates as part of its election preparations. Sarma stated the selection process will be based on merit, performance, and commitment to ensure dedicated workers receive due recognition.

Key Points: BJP Assam Ticket Distribution to Favor Grassroots Workers: CM

  • Grassroots work key for tickets
  • Performance and public connect assessed
  • Dedication valued over ambition
  • Organisational strength under evaluation
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BJP to give preference to grassroots workers during ticket distribution for Assembly polls, says Assam CM

Assam CM Himanta Biswa Sarma says BJP will prioritize dedicated grassroots workers and leaders with strong public connect for party tickets in upcoming Assembly polls.

"Those who are working on the ground will receive party tickets. - Himanta Biswa Sarma"

Guwahati, March 11

Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma on Wednesday said that the Bharatiya Janata Party will prioritise grassroots workers while distributing party tickets for the upcoming elections.

Speaking to reporters, Sarma said party nominations will largely depend on the work carried out by leaders and workers in their respective constituencies.

"Those who are working on the ground will receive party tickets," the Chief Minister said, underlining that the party values dedication and organisational work at the grassroots level.

He stated that leaders who have been actively engaging with people and strengthening the party at the constituency level will be given priority when candidate selection begins.

"Those who have been working consistently in their constituencies and strengthening the organisation will naturally be considered for tickets," Sarma added.

The Chief Minister's remarks come amid growing political discussions in Assam regarding ticket distribution and potential candidates ahead of the next Assembly elections.

Sarma indicated that the party leadership is carefully assessing the performance and public connect of potential candidates before making final decisions.

According to him, the BJP leadership wants to ensure that candidates who have built strong relationships with voters and worked actively for the party are given the opportunity to contest.

Party sources said the BJP has already started evaluating the organisational strength of its leaders across constituencies as part of its preparations for the elections.

Political observers believe the Chief Minister's statement also sends a message to party aspirants that mere political ambitions will not be enough to secure nominations without consistent grassroots engagement.

The BJP has been focusing heavily on expanding its organisational network and strengthening its presence across Assam over the past few years.

Sarma reiterated that the party's selection process will be based on merit, performance, and commitment to the organisation.

He added that the leadership will ensure that dedicated workers who have contributed to the party's growth at the ground level are given due recognition during the ticket allocation process.

- IANS

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Priya S
Good in theory, but will it happen in practice? Every party says this before elections. We need to see the final candidate list. Actions speak louder than words.
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Aman W
As a BJP karyakarta in Guwahati, this is very encouraging news. We work day and night, often without recognition. If true, it will boost morale across the organization. Jai Hind!
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Sarah B
Interesting to see this focus on meritocracy. In many democracies, party insiders and donors often get preference. If implemented well, this could lead to better governance and more accountable MLAs.
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Vikram M
CM Sarma is a smart strategist. This statement puts pressure on sitting MLAs to perform and connect with voters, not just rely on the party symbol. Clever move ahead of elections.
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Nisha Z
I hope this includes women grassroots workers. We need more women in the Assam assembly who understand ground realities, not just token names.

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