Assam Congress Confirms Strong Opposition Alliance Talks for 2026 Polls

Assam Congress president Gaurav Gogoi and Leader of Opposition Debabrata Saikia have stated that the party is preparing a strong, united front with other opposition forces to contest the 2026 legislative assembly elections. They confirmed that positive discussions are ongoing with parties like the Asom Jatiya Parishad, Raijor Dal, and Left parties regarding seat-sharing arrangements. Gogoi dismissed the impact of former APCC president Bhupen Borah's resignation on the party's organizational structure, praising local workers for their resilience. Saikia addressed rumors about the alliance status, clarifying that no final decisions have been made and that talks are continuing in a constructive direction.

Key Points: Assam Congress Alliance Talks Positive for 2026 Elections

  • Congress planning strong 2026 Assam alliance
  • Talks ongoing with AJP, Raijor Dal, Left parties
  • Seat-sharing discussions in progress
  • Leadership changes said to have no impact
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Opposition alliance moving in positive direction: Assam Congress chief Gaurav Gogoi

Assam Congress chief Gaurav Gogoi says opposition alliance talks are progressing positively for the 2026 assembly elections against BJP.

"Generally, when a leader leaves, many local leaders from that constituency follow. But I salute the workers of the Ranganadi constituency. - Gaurav Gogoi"

New Delhi, February 23

The Congress will contest the 2026 Assam legislative assembly elections in a strong and united manner against the ruling Bharatiya Janata Party, in alliance with other opposition forces. This was reiterated today in New Delhi by Assam Congress president Gaurav Gogoi and Leader of Opposition in the legislative assembly Debabrata Saikia.

Speaking to the media during a Screening Committee meeting held at Indira Bhawan here, the two leaders stated that discussions are ongoing with Asom Jatiya Parishad (AJP), Raijor Dal, APHLC, and Left parties, and that the talks have been extremely positive.

Debabrata Saikia informed that discussions are underway with the President of Raijor Dal regarding seat-sharing in two to three constituencies. Interacting with journalists, Gogoi said that the resignation of former APCC president Bhupen Borah has had no impact whatsoever on the party's organisational structure.

He stated, "Generally, when a leader leaves, many local leaders from that constituency follow. But I salute the workers of the Ranganadi constituency. On the very day he left, party workers were seated in their office holding a block-level meeting. Presidents of both blocks and mandals of the Ranganadi constituency were present. I was busy the entire day and am not fully aware of developments in Bihpuria. There are reports that many people have joined the Congress in Bihpuria. We will inform you in due course."

Responding to questions on the alliance, Gogoi clarified that everything is progressing in a positive direction.

Meanwhile, Debabrata Saikia said, "Names are being discussed in the Screening Committee. The final decision will be taken by the Election Committee. No name has been finalised so far. In some constituencies, only one or two names have been proposed."

Saikia also mentioned that misinformation is being spread in Assam regarding whether an alliance with Raijor Dal has been finalised or not.

He said, "There are rumours that discussions with Raijor Dal have ended. I do not know who is spreading such misinformation. I urge everyone not to pay heed to such propaganda. Discussions are ongoing; no final decision has been taken yet. Akhil Gogoi has been in touch regarding several constituencies. Efforts are being made to reach a consensus as far as possible. Talks are also ongoing with leaders of the All-Party Hills. The four-member committee formed for this purpose is holding discussions. Talks are also being held with Asom Jatiya Parishad, CPI, and CPI(M)."

The LoP further clarified that he does not have any information to substantiate the claims being circulated in the media and on social media. Responding to a query about Akhil Gogoi addressing a press conference today regarding the alliance, Saikia remarked that Akhil Gogoi frequently addresses the media and that several rounds of discussions have already taken place with him, with more to follow.

He added that finalising the alliance will take some time, and all possible efforts are being made to arrive at a mutual understanding.

- ANI

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Priya S
I'll believe it when I see it. These alliances often fall apart at the last minute over seat-sharing egos. The people of Assam need a stable alternative, not another round of political drama. 🤞 Hope they prove me wrong this time.
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Rohit P
Positive direction? The article itself says "no final decision has been taken yet" and talks are ongoing. This feels more like managing headlines than actual ground-level unity. The workers staying put in Ranganadi is a good sign though, shows party strength beyond individual leaders.
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Sarah B
As an observer, the key challenge will be bringing together parties with potentially different ideologies (Left parties, regional Assamese parties, Congress). If they can create a common minimum program for Assam's development, it could be interesting.
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Karthik V
The mention of misinformation being spread is very real. Social media is flooded with half-truths about these alliances. Voters should wait for official announcements from the parties themselves. Good that Saikia addressed it directly.
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Meera T
Alliance or no alliance, what matters is what they offer to the youth and farmers of Assam. We need concrete plans for employment and protecting our land and culture. Hope the discussions focus on issues, not just seats. 🙏

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