Assam Sees Historic Voter Turnout, CM Sarma Calls It a "Watershed Moment"

Assam recorded its highest-ever voter turnout of 85.38% in the assembly polls, which Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma hailed as a historic "watershed moment." Sarma stated the election was transformed into a movement to protect the state's land, identity, and culture from illegal infiltration. The Election Commission reported the polling was largely peaceful, with live webcasting in all stations. International delegates from 22 countries witnessed the proceedings as part of an election visitors' programme.

Key Points: Record Voter Turnout in Assam Assembly Polls, Says CM Sarma

  • Record 85.38% turnout in Assam
  • CM calls it a movement to protect culture
  • Polling peaceful barring few incidents
  • International delegates witness proceedings
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"Historic...watershed moment in Assam's history": Himanta Sarma lauds highest turnout in assembly polls

Assam records its highest-ever polling percentage at 85.38%. CM Himanta Sarma calls it a historic movement to protect land and identity.

"This is not just an election. This is a watershed moment in Assam's history. - Himanta Biswa Sarma"

Guwahati, April 9

With Assam recording its highest-ever polling percentage, Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma said that people have voted with a clear resolve to "protect our land, our identity, and our culture from illegal infiltration and demographic aggression".

He said it is not just an election, but a "watershed moment in Assam's history".

"What we set out to do was not merely fight an election, but to turn it into a movement -- a movement to protect our civilisational values, our culture, and our land. Today, for the first time, our people have come out in unprecedented numbers -- voting shoulder to shoulder, matching and even surpassing our opponents in turnout. In many polling booths, participation is crossing 95%. This is not ordinary. This is historic," he said.

"Assam has risen above language and caste. Our people have voted with one clear resolve -- to protect our land, our identity, and our culture from illegal infiltration and demographic aggression. This is not just an election. This is a watershed moment in Assam's history," he added.

Sarma said the result of this election is already visible "in the hope, pride, and happiness on the faces of our people".

"And the message is loud and clear: Assam will not surrender. Assam will fight. Assam will survive," he added.

Voting for assembly polls created a record on Thursday as Assam and Puducherry surpassed their highest-ever poll-participation by recording 85.38% and 89.83% voter turnout.

The turnout was also high in Kerala at 78.03 per cent.

Polling was also held in four byelections in three states.

The polling began today at 7 am. Election Commission said that the polling had been "by and large peaceful barring a few incidents".

"Assam and Puducherry surpassed their highest-ever poll-participation today by recording 85.38% and 89.83% respectively. Previously, the highest poll-participation in Assam and Puducherry was 84.67% (2016) and 86.19% (2011) respectively, an Election Commission release said.

It said Chief Election Commissioner (CEC) Gyanesh Kumar, along with Election Commissioners Dr SS Sandhu and Dr. Vivek Joshi kept a close watch on the polling through live-webcasting which was ensured in 100% of the polling stations for the first time in Assam, Kerala and Puducherry.

In his remarks, Gyanesh Kumar said that Assembly Elections 2026 in Assam, Kerala and Puducherry "are a historic testimony not only for India but for the entire democratic World".

"On behalf of ECI, I congratulate each and every elector of Assam, Puducherry and Kerala for this historic achievement. Chunav ka Parv, Matdaata ka Garv," he said.

A total of 296 Assembly Constituencies (ACs) in Assam and Kerala and the UT of Puducherry with a total electorate of over 5.31 crore went to polls today, along with the bye- elections in four assembly constituencies in Karnataka, Nagaland and Tripura.

As part of the International Election Visitors' Programme (IEVP), 38 delegates from 22 countries witnessed the poll proceedings.

- ANI

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Sarah B
While high voter turnout is always a positive sign for democracy, I hope the focus remains on development, jobs, and infrastructure for all citizens, not just divisive rhetoric.
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Priya S
My family in Guwahati voted today. The energy was different this time. People are genuinely concerned about the future of the state. Hope this translates into good governance.
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Rohit P
The phrase "demographic aggression" is very strong. We must address issues legally and with humanity. A high turnout is great, but the narrative should be inclusive for all Assamese people.
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Karthik V
95% at some booths! That's incredible voter awareness. EC's live webcasting is a fantastic transparency measure. Other states should adopt this. Democracy is thriving.
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Meera T
As a citizen from Kerala, I'm happy to see peaceful and high turnout across states. This is the strength of India. Different regions, different issues, but one democratic spirit.

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