Assam Polls Heat Up: AIUDF's "Fight Against BJP" & Modi's "Century of Defeats" Jab

The political battle in Assam intensifies as the AIUDF announces a strategic plan to contest 28-32 seats with the sole aim of defeating the BJP, while offering unconditional support to other anti-BJP secular forces. Prime Minister Narendra Modi, during a rally, launched a sharp attack on the Congress, predicting the party is poised for a "century of defeats" and accusing it of offending the nation. The Congress has released its second list of candidates for the 2026 state polls, bringing its total announced candidates to 65. Meanwhile, the BJP, led by Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma, is campaigning vigorously to secure a third consecutive term in office.

Key Points: Assam Assembly Polls: AIUDF Strategy & Modi Targets Congress

  • AIUDF to contest 28-32 seats targeting BJP
  • PM Modi says Congress headed for "century of defeats"
  • Congress releases second candidate list for 2026 polls
  • BJP seeks third term under CM Himanta Biswa Sarma
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"Our fight is against the BJP": AIUDF as Assam gears for high-stakes poll battle

As Assam gears for polls, AIUDF plans focused fight against BJP, PM Modi predicts Congress's "century of defeats," and parties finalize candidates.

"Our fight is against the BJP. We will support the anti-BJP forces. - Rafiqul Islam, AIUDF MLA"

New Delhi, March 15

The political landscape of Assam is heating up with the main contest set to take place between the incumbent BJP-led NDA government and Congress ahead of Assembly polls in the State.

Election Commission of India is likely to announce the poll schedule on Sunday for Assam and three other States and the Union Territory of Puducherry, which is headed for Assembly polls in the next two months.

The poll body has scheduled a Press Conference today at 4 pm.

Special intensive revision of the voters' lists in these four states and one union territory has already been conducted, with final electoral rolls published.

In Assam, the BJP government-led by Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma, will look to secure a third consecutive term while the Congress aims to defeat the ruling party to return to power.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Saturday launched a sharp attack on the Congress party, declaring that the nation is punishing them for their past actions and that they are poised to hit a "century of defeats" and are resorting to offence against the nation.

"You have ousted the Congress from Assam. Today, every state in the country is teaching the Congress a lesson. The Congress is losing election after election. In the near future, Congress is poised to hit a century of defeats. Driven by the desperation of defeat, the Congress has launched an offensive against the nation itself," PM Modi said at a public rally in Silchar during his two-day visit.

Ahead of the announcement, AIUDF MLA Rafiqul Islam told ANI that they are planning to focus on 28-32 seats and prioritising to defeat the BJP.

"According to the discussions we have had till now, we have been preparing to contest the elections on 28-32 seats. The final decision will be taken in two to four days... Our fight is against the BJP. We will support the anti-BJP forces in the election... We can contest the election in more than 100 seats. But we won't because this will benefit the BJP... We are entering an alliance with anyone before the elections. We are working on the principle of 'Ekla Cholo'. We want all anti-BJP secular parties to form a government... We will support that unconditionally."

Earlier, the Assam unit of the BJP flagged the "Jan Ashirwad Yatra" ahead of the polls. During the first phase of the outreach programme, CM Himanta Biswa Sarma said earlier that he travelled 1,200 km, spending 14 hours daily with the public.

The Congress on Saturday released its second list of candidates for the upcoming 2026 Assam state polls, announcing 23 names, bringing the total tally to 65 out of 126 state assembly seats. The Congress said that 15 constituencies, including Bhowanipur-Sorbhoog, Bajali, Palasbari, Guwahati Central, Goreswar, Morigaon and Barhampur, have been left for alliance partners.

In the 2021 elections, the NDA, comprising the BJP, AGP and United People's Party Liberal (UPPL), won 75 seats. The BJP is the largest partner in the alliance with 60 seats. Voter turnout was as high as 86.2 per cent with over 2. 2 crore registered voters in 2021.

In the 2016 Assembly elections, the BJP put up a strong show and won 60 seats, and the Congress secured 26 seats. The AIDUF won 13 seats. The voter turnout for the 126 state assembly constituencies was high at 83.9 per cent. As many as 199,47, 690 voters exercised their franchise in these elections.

- ANI

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Priyanka N
CM Himanta Biswa Sarma's development work is visible on the ground. Roads, infrastructure, and law & order have improved. BJP deserves a third term based on performance, not just rhetoric.
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Arun Y
The high voter turnout in Assam shows how seriously people take their democratic duty. It's good to see parties finalizing candidates early. Let the best agenda for Assam's future win.
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Sarah B
As an observer, the "Ekla Cholo" principle mentioned by AIUDF is interesting but risky. A pre-poll alliance usually has a clearer message for voters. A fragmented opposition only helps the incumbent.
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Kavya N
Respectfully, I feel the focus should be less on "defeating BJP" and more on what the Congress-AIUDF combine will actually DO for Assam. We need concrete promises on jobs, flood control, and protecting our cultural identity.
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Vikram M
PM Modi's words in Silchar were strong. The Congress really needs to introspect why it's losing state after state. In Assam, people want stability and development, which NDA has provided. The 2021 mandate was clear.

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