AGP Candidate Basanta Das Confident of NDA Victory in Assam Assembly Elections

AGP candidate Basanta Das expressed confidence in the NDA's victory in Assam Assembly elections as counting began on Monday. He credited the leadership of Himanta Biswa Sarma for the expected win. Counting for all 126 seats started at 8 am under tight security with 52 centers across 35 districts. Exit polls predict a comfortable victory for the BJP-led NDA, which is seeking a third consecutive term.

Key Points: AGP’s Basanta Das Confident of NDA Win in Assam Elections

  • AGP candidate Basanta Das confident of NDA victory
  • Counting for all 126 Assam Assembly seats began at 8 am
  • Exit polls predict comfortable NDA win with 85-101 seats
  • BJP-led NDA seeks third consecutive term in Assam
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"Going to form government again": AGP's candidate Basanta Das confident to win Assam Assembly elections

AGP candidate Basanta Das expresses confidence in NDA forming government again under Himanta Biswa Sarma’s leadership as Assam Assembly election counting begins.

"There is 100% chance that we are going to win and we will win every time... Under the leadership of Himanta Biswa Sarma, we are going to form the government again. - Basanta Das"

North Lakhimpur, May 4

Asom Gana Parishad candidate from Nowboicha assembly constituency, Basanta Das exuded confidence in the NDA victory in Assam as the counting of votes began for the assembly elections began on Monday.

"District administration has made good arrangements here... There is 100% chance that we are going to win and we will win every time... Under the leadership of Himanta Biswa Sarma, we are going to form the government again," he said.

Basanta Das is up against Congress Joy Prakash Das and AAP's Achyut Das.

Counting of votes for all 126 Assembly constituencies began at 8 am under tight security, with postal ballots taken up first, followed by EVM counting from 8:30 am across 14 tables at each centre. Counting agents from various political parties were seen arriving at strong rooms, including at the Maniram Dewan Trade Centre in Guwahati.

The Election Commission has set up 52 counting centres across 35 districts, including institutions such as Bodoland University, Bhattadev University, Nalbari College and Karimganj College. In several districts, including Lakhimpur and Sivasagar, multi-tier security arrangements have been deployed, with hundreds of officials overseeing the process to ensure transparency and smooth conduct.

Assam went to the polls in a single phase on April 9, with high voter turnout recorded. The BJP-led NDA is seeking a third consecutive term in the state, while the Congress has formed a six-party alliance to mount a strong challenge.

Exit polls have largely projected a comfortable victory for the NDA, with estimates ranging between 85 and 101 seats, while the Congress-led alliance is expected to secure 23 to 36 seats. As counting progresses, all eyes remain on whether the BJP can retain its stronghold in the northeastern state.

In the 2021 Assam Assembly election, the Bharatiya Janata Party-led alliance retained power, with the BJP under Sarbananda Sonowal winning 60 out of 126 seats, while its ally Asom Gana Parishad (AGP) secured 9 and the United People's Party Liberal (UPPL) won 6, taking the NDA tally to 75 seats. The Congress-led alliance managed 50 seats, with Congress winning 29.

- ANI

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Sarah B
I've been following Assam elections from abroad - it's fascinating to see the shift in dynamics. The exit polls predict another NDA win, but local issues like floods, unemployment, and healthcare matter more. Many young voters I've spoken to are tired of same faces, same promises. Good luck to everyone on counting day! 🇮🇳
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Priya S
Arrangement at counting centres looks good - at least the EC has done its job properly. But let's not get carried away by exit polls. In 2021, people voted for change but got more of the same. Basanta Das talking about 100% chance to win? Sounds like overconfidence. Election results have a way of humbling everyone.
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Varun X
BJP-AGP alliance has messed up Assam badly. Inflation, corruption, and nepotism are at all-time highs. Why would anyone vote for this *barfi* again? Only because Congress and AAP can't get their act together. Sad state of affairs. Respect to those who still have hope for change.
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Aryan P
Basanta Das is just playing party line - his history in Nowboicha is mixed at best. The election commission has done a stellar job though - tight security, multiple tables, and transparency measures. That's something we should appreciate regardless of who wins. Democracy demands vigilance. Let the numbers speak!
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Nisha Z
As a Nowboicha resident, the development in my constituency has been non-existent. Roads, water supply, schools - all neglected. Basanta Das promising 100% win? Maybe he's confident about manipulating something, not about people's support

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