UPPL to Contest All BTR Seats, Open to Alliance with BJP in Assam Polls

United People's Party Liberal president Pramod Boro has announced his party's decision to contest all seats in the Bodoland Territorial Region in the forthcoming Assam Assembly elections. Boro stated the party is open to an alliance and is in discussions with the BJP and others, but is also prepared to contest independently. The BJP, led by Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma, will be defending its power against the Congress. Meanwhile, the Congress has constituted its State Election Committee for Assam, appointing MP Gaurav Gogoi as its Chairman.

Key Points: UPPL Chief Pramod Boro on Assam Polls: Alliance or Solo?

  • UPPL to contest all BTR seats
  • Open to alliance with BJP
  • Ready to contest alone if needed
  • Congress forms state election panel
  • Assam polls due later this year
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Open for alliance or contesting alone: BTC chief Pramod Boro on Assam polls

BTC Chief Pramod Boro says UPPL will contest all Bodoland seats, is open to BJP alliance but ready to go solo in the upcoming Assam Assembly elections.

"People's opinion is clear that UPPL should contest the election - Pramod Boro"

Guwahati, February 5

Bodoland Territorial Council Chief and United People's Party Liberal president Pramod Boro has said that his party has decided to contest the forthcoming Assam Assembly elections on all seats in the Bodoland Territorial Region and a few constituencies outside the region, asserting clear "public opinion in favour" of UPPL entering the fray.

Speaking to ANI, Boro said the party remains open to alliances and is in discussions with various political parties, including the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), while also preparing to contest independently if required.

"People's opinion is clear that UPPL should contest the (Assam Assembly) election, therefore, we have decided to contest the elections on all seats in Bodoland and a few outside," Boro said.

He added that the party is flexible in its electoral approach. "We are open for alliance and we will discuss it with other political parties. We are in alliance with the BJP on state and national level, till the declaration of the code of conduct," he said.

He further noted that consultations are ongoing not only with the BJP but also with other political formations. "We are in discussion with the BJP as well as other parties, we are also ready to contest alone if need be," Boro added.

Assam is set to hold Assembly elections later this year, in which the Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma-led BJP is looking to defend its power against the Congress.

Meanwhile on February 3, the Congress has approved a proposal to constitute the State Election Committee of the Assam Pradesh Congress Committee (APCC), with Congress MP Gaurav Gogoi as its Chairman in the poll-bound state.

In a letter dated February 3, Congress MP KC Venugopal said, "Congress President has approved the proposal for the constitution of the Pradesh Election Committee of the Assam Pradesh Congress Committee, as follows, with immediate effect."

"Gaurav Gogoi-Chairman, other members are Debabrata Saikia, Rakibul Hussain, Pradyut Bordoloi, Bhupen Kumar Borah, Ripun Borah, Paban Singh Ghatowar, Wajid Ali Chaudhary, Rosilina Tirkey, Jakir Hussain Sikdar, Pradeep Sarkar, Arun Dutta Mazumdar, Pranati Phukan, Rance Narah, Abdul Khaleque, Durga Bhumij, Ajit Singh, Nandita Das, Sibamoni Bora, Pradyut Bhuiya, AK Rashid Alam, Jadav Swagiary, Prithvi Majhi, Tanka Bahadur Rai, Praneshwar Basumatri, R P Sharma, Ghana Buragohain, Augustine Enghee, Meghnath Chetry, Balin Kuli, Hafiz Rashid Choudhary, Medi Alam Bora, Subhman Ali Sarkar, Gangajyoti Tayegam and Mausom Baruah," the letter stated.

KC Venugopal said that special Invitees include the General Secretary (Organisation), the APCC, the Heads of All Frontal Organisations, the APCC, and the Chairpersons of the SC, OBC, Minority, Adivasi, Congress Departments, and the Tea-Garden Cell of the APCC.

- ANI

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Priya S
The real focus should be on development, not just political maneuvering. BTR has seen progress in recent years, and I hope whichever alliance forms keeps that momentum going. 🤞 People want roads, schools, and jobs more than political statements.
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Rohit P
Congress's list is so long! Looks like they are trying to cover all bases with representatives from every community. But will this 'inclusive' committee translate into votes on the ground? Assam politics is getting very complex.
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Sarah B
As an observer, it's fascinating to see regional parties like UPPL asserting themselves. This is healthy for democracy - national parties can't take any vote bank for granted anymore. Pramod Boro seems to be negotiating from a position of strength.
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Karthik V
Respectfully, I feel this constant alliance speculation creates uncertainty. The public wants stability and clear policies. I hope parties finalize their strategies soon so we can focus on the actual issues facing Assam.
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Meera T
Good to see Gaurav Gogoi leading Congress's election committee. He's a young face with a clean image. But Congress needs more than just a big committee list to challenge BJP's well-oiled machinery in Assam. The battle for Bodoland will be key! 💪

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