Assam CM Predicts NDA Landslide, Calls Rahul Gandhi "Registered Paagal"

Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma has exuded confidence that the BJP-led NDA will secure between 90 to 100 seats in the upcoming state assembly elections. He launched a sharp personal attack on Congress leader Rahul Gandhi, dismissing him as a "registered paagal" (madman) in response to Gandhi's corruption allegations. The campaign has seen heated exchanges, with Congress' Gaurav Gogoi claiming a "wave of change" against a decade of "oppression," while Union leaders like Amit Shah and Sarbananda Sonowal have backed the NDA's agenda, including implementing the Uniform Civil Code. The battle lines are drawn between the incumbent NDA and a six-party Congress-led alliance for control of the 126-seat assembly.

Key Points: Assam Polls: Himanta Predicts 90-100 Seats for NDA

  • NDA aims for 90-100 seats in Assam
  • Sarma hits back at Rahul Gandhi's corruption jibe
  • UCC, Love Jihad bill on agenda if BJP wins
  • Congress alliance sees "wave of change"
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BJP-led NDA is going to win 90 to 100 seats in Assam: Himanta Biswa Sarma

Assam CM Himanta Biswa Sarma predicts NDA will win 90-100 seats, slams Rahul Gandhi as a "crackpot" and Gaurav Gogoi as a likely loser.

BJP-led NDA is going to win 90 to 100 seats in Assam: Himanta Biswa Sarma
"He is a crackpot. A crazy person can say whatever he wants. He is a registered 'paagal'. - Himanta Biswa Sarma"

Jorhat, April 4

Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma on Saturday expressed confidence that the BJP-led NDA will win 90 to 100 seats in the May 9 assembly polls.

Sarma also hit back at Congress leader Rahul Gandhi over his attack on the BJP-led government.

"He is a crackpot. A crazy person can say whatever he wants. He is a registered 'paagal'," Sarma said.

Asked how many seats the NDA led by the BJP will win in the state, he said "90 to 100" seats.

Asked about Union Home Minister Amit Shah promising to implement UCC in Assam if the BJP-led NDA wins the polls, Sarma said a lot is going to be implemented.

"The UCC. The Immigration Impact Act. Bill against Love Jihad," Sarma told ANI.

Sarma held a roadshow in Jorhat with BJP workers and supporters enthusiastically waving the party flag.

He also slammed Gaurav Gogoi, claiming that the Congress leader will not win his seat and even if he does, he will "leave the MLA seat and run away."

Earlier, Union Minister Sarbananda Sonowal also expressed confidence in the victory of the BJP-led in the Assam polls.

"We are winning nearly 100 seats in Assam together with our alliance," he said.

"We have made it clear from the very beginning that we will not allow illegal infiltrators to settle on Assam's land under any circumstances. The BJP government is continuously taking action against them and will continue to do so...," he added.

During his campaign in Assam earlier this month, Rahul Gandhi had termed Himanta Biswa Sarma as "the most corrupt Chief Minister in the country".

Gandhi had also said that Sarma "will not be forgiven, action will be taken against him".

"What he says, he says out of fear. He knows that Congress will not spare him. His pride will be crushed the moment he loses the government," the Congress leader had alleged.

Gaurav Gogoi said earlier in the day that a "wave of change" is sweeping across Assam, adding that people are eager to end ten years of what he described as "oppression" and "corrupt administration" under the BJP-led government.

"They've endured oppression for ten years. They've endured corrupt administration for ten years. Now, the people of Assam want freedom, and that's why they have faith in our Congress-led alliance," he said.

The NDA, which includes BJP, Asom Gana Parishad and Bodoland People's Front, aims to retain power in the northeastern state, which has 126 assembly seats.

Congress is challenging the BJP-led alliance with a six-party bloc including Congress, Assam Jati Parishad (AJP), Raijor Dal, CPI(M), CPI(ML), and the All Party Hill Leaders Conference. The votes will be counted on May 4.

- ANI

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Priya S
While I appreciate the development focus, the language used against political opponents is disappointing. "Paagal" is not a term befitting a Chief Minister. We should debate policies, not resort to name-calling. The election should be about Assam's future, not personal slurs.
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Rohit P
90-100 seats seems like a tall claim. The opposition alliance looks strong this time. People are worried about price rise and unemployment. The "wave of change" Gogoi talks about might be real. Let's see what happens on counting day!
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Sarah B
As an observer, the focus on "Love Jihad" bills and immigration is interesting. It seems like the campaign is heavily centered on identity politics. I hope the discussion also includes concrete plans for education and healthcare for all communities in Assam.
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Vikram M
The stability the BJP-AGP-BPF alliance has brought is crucial for the Northeast. Sarbananda Sonowal's point about protecting Assam's land is vital. Congress had decades and did little. Action against illegal infiltration is a welcome step for national security.
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Kavya N
Both sides are just trading charges of corruption. Where is the vision for the youth? We need jobs, not just promises and political drama. The six-party opposition bloc sounds messy too. Assam deserves better than this 🤷‍♀️

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