BJP to Cross 100 Seats in Assam, Claims Union Minister Sonowal

Union Minister Sarbananda Sonowal has expressed strong confidence that the BJP will form the government in Assam for a third consecutive term. He predicted the party would secure more than 100 seats in the upcoming assembly elections, citing public trust in its governance. Sonowal highlighted the state's transformation under BJP rule, contrasting it with past instability and corruption. He urged party workers to intensify voter outreach as the BJP-led alliance prepares for a multi-cornered contest to retain power.

Key Points: BJP to Win 100+ Seats in Assam Polls: Sonowal

  • BJP aims for third term in Assam
  • Confidence in winning over 100 seats
  • Highlights historic decisions for state
  • Contrasts with previous regimes
  • Opposition lacks direction, says Sonowal
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BJP will cross 100 seats in Assam, says Sonowal

Union Minister Sarbananda Sonowal asserts BJP will form govt for 3rd term in Assam, confident of crossing 100 seats in upcoming assembly elections.

"The BJP will comfortably form governments in Assam and we are confident of winning more than 100 seats. - Sarbananda Sonowal"

Guwahati, March 27

Union Minister Sarbananda Sonowal on Friday asserted that the BJP is poised to form the government in Assam for the third time and will secure more than 100 seats in the upcoming Assembly elections, claiming that the party has taken "historic decisions" for the state.

Addressing a public rally at Borkhola Assembly constituency in Cachar district of southern Assam, Sonowal said that the BJP's governance and development initiatives have strengthened public trust across the state.

"The BJP will comfortably form governments in Assam and we are confident of winning more than 100 seats. The people have seen our work and have faith in our leadership," Sonowal said.

He further stated that Assam has witnessed significant transformation under the BJP-led government, contrasting it with previous regimes.

"Historic decisions have been taken for Assam's growth and identity. The people no longer want instability and corruption, but development and good governance," the Union Minister said.

Sonowal highlighted various initiatives undertaken by the state and central governments, asserting that these efforts have reached grassroots levels and improved the lives of citizens.

Referring to the political scenario, he claimed that Opposition parties lack direction and public support, while the BJP continues to expand its base across regions, including Barak Valley.

"The overwhelming response from people in places like Borkhola reflects the confidence they have in the BJP. We are committed to taking Assam forward on the path of progress," he added.

The Union Minister also urged party workers to intensify their outreach efforts ahead of the elections, emphasising the importance of connecting with voters at the booth level.

Senior party leaders and local candidates were present at the rally, which witnessed a significant turnout of supporters.

Assembly elections in Assam are expected to witness a multi-cornered contest, with the BJP-led alliance aiming to retain power, while Opposition parties seek to challenge its dominance.

- IANS

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Priya S
While development is good, such confident predictions before elections feel a bit like overconfidence. The opposition might be weak, but voters will decide based on local issues too, not just big claims. Let's see what the actual manifesto offers for women's safety and education.
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Rohit P
Historic decisions for Assam's identity? Finally feeling a sense of pride and security. The peace and stability compared to earlier times is the biggest achievement. BJP has my vote. 🇮🇳
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Michael C
Interesting to follow Indian state politics. The claim of crossing 100 seats is a bold one. It will depend on whether perceived development has actually trickled down to the poorest. Grassroots outreach is key.
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Kavya N
As a student from Barak Valley, I appreciate the improved connectivity. But "more than 100 seats" sounds like a typical political slogan. We need concrete promises on controlling price rise and better college facilities. Action speaks louder than rally speeches.
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Suresh O
The work on flood management and bridges in lower Assam has been commendable. If the party workers connect at booth level as he says, and address local grievances, people will surely support. Development should be for all regions equally.

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