Assam BJP Candidate Votes in Nagaon, Can't Transfer Rights to Dispur Seat

BJP candidate Pradyut Bordoloi cast his vote in Nagaon district, stating he was unable to transfer his voting rights to the Dispur constituency he is contesting from. He commented on the controversy involving allegations about Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma's wife owning multiple passports, suggesting the Congress's claims backfired. Bordoloi is facing a contest against a rebel BJP loyalist, Jayant Kumar Das, who is now an independent candidate. Polling for the Assam Legislative Assembly is currently underway, with results expected on May 4.

Key Points: BJP's Pradyut Bordoloi Votes in Nagaon Amid Dispur Contest

  • Bordoloi votes in Nagaon, not his contesting seat
  • Comments on passport allegations against CM's wife
  • Faces rebel BJP independent
  • Polling underway for Assam Assembly
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"Couldn't transfer voting rights to Dispur": Assam BJP candidate Pradyut Bordoloi casts vote in Nagaon

BJP candidate Pradyut Bordoloi casts vote in Nagaon, addresses voting rights issue and comments on passport allegations against CM's wife.

"I couldn't transfer my voting rights when I decided to file my nomination as a BJP candidate from Dispur. - Pradyut Bordoloi"

Nagaon, April 9

Bharatiya Janata Party candidate Pradyut Bordoloi, on Thursday, cast his vote for the 2026 Assam Assembly elections in Nagaon, stating that he was unable to transfer his voting rights to Dispur constituency.

Bordoloi, who switched to the BJP from Congress ahead of the Assembly elections, is contesting from the Dispur seat, while he is a voter in Nagaon district.

Pradyut Bordoloi told reporters, "I have just cast my vote. I couldn't transfer my voting rights when I decided to file my nomination as a BJP candidate from Dispur. Since it did not get transferred, I have just cast my vote here now. I am heading back to Dispur."

Addressing the fake passports allegations against Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma's wife, Riniki Bhuyan Sharma, Bordoloi said that the statements backfired for Congress.

"Never imagined they also have a dirty tricks department. But they did a sloppy job, and it boomeranged back to them," the BJP leader said.

Chairperson of Congress' Media and Publicity Department, Pawan Khera, had alleged that Riniki Bhuyan Sharma owned three passports and the couple, along with their son, owns a business worth Rs 52,000 crore in the United States. Assam CM, however, had denied the claims.

Riniki Bhuyan Sharma had lodged an FIR against Khera, and the Assam Police carried out searches at his residence, after which the Congress leader approached the Telangana High Court seeking anticipatory bail.

Meanwhile, the former Congress heavyweight Pradyut Bordoloi, now wearing saffron, is contesting against a veteran BJP loyalist, Jayant Kumar Da, who is now fighting as a rebel independent candidate. Das, who was recently expelled from the BJP for six years, is now campaigning as an independent candidate, setting the stage for an intense "rebel versus turncoat" showdown.

Polling for the Assam Legislative Assembly is underway today, with counting of votes scheduled for May 4.

- ANI

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Priya S
The real story is the "rebel vs turncoat" fight in Dispur! A BJP loyalist expelled and fighting as an independent against a Congress import. This is what makes Indian elections so unpredictable and fascinating! 🗳️
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Aman W
The allegations about passports and business worth Rs 52,000 crore are very serious. If Congress made false claims, it's shameful. But if there's any truth, it needs a proper investigation. Mud-slinging helps no one.
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Rohit P
Bordoloi sahab did the right thing by casting his vote where he is registered. At least he followed the rules. In the end, it's the people of Dispur who will decide if they want the new BJP face or the old BJP rebel.
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Jessica F
Observing from outside, the political drama in Assam is intense. The police searches and court cases over allegations show how high the stakes are. Hope the focus remains on development issues for the voters.
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Karthik V
"Sloppy job" by Congress's dirty tricks department, as Bordoloi says. Unverified personal attacks on families often backfire. Politics should be about policies, not personal vendettas. The voters are watching everything.

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