Congress Confident of Strong Wins Across Five States: Pawan Khera

Congress leader Pawan Khera expressed confidence that the party and its alliance partners will perform strongly across all five states in the 2026 Assembly polls. He noted that early counting trends are still unclear and final results will emerge later in the day. In Assam, the NDA has taken an early lead, with BJP leading in 85 seats and Himanta Biswa Sarma poised for a return as Chief Minister. Khera added that the opposition alliance performed well in Assam, indicating a shift in public mood.

Key Points: Congress Confident of Strong Wins in Five States

  • Congress confident of strong performance across five states
  • Early counting trends show NDA leading in Assam
  • Khera says democracy will prevail and results will be clear later
  • BJP seeks third term in Assam; Congress forms six-party alliance
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Pawan Khera claims Congress "will win strongly in all five states"

Congress leader Pawan Khera expresses confidence in winning strongly across five states, including Assam, as counting trends emerge.

"We are fully confident that the Congress Party and our alliance partners will win strongly in all five states. - Pawan Khera"

New Delhi, May 4

As counting trends of the 2026 Assembly polls in four states and the union territory of Puducherry began to emerge, Congress leader Pawan Khera on Monday said it was still early to draw conclusions and expressed confidence that Congress and its alliance partners would perform strongly across the states.

Talking to reporters, Khera asserted confidence in a broader electoral performance across states, stating, "We are fully confident that the Congress Party and our alliance partners will win strongly in all five states."

Speaking to ANI, Khera said final clarity on results would emerge later in the day and added that democracy would ultimately prevail.

"Wait a little while. It's very early. The situation only begins to become clear by 11, 12 PM, and even then, things can change. Democracy will win. We are confident that we will win in many states where we are contesting directly, where our position is strong," Khera said.

On the Assam elections, he added that the opposition alliance had performed well and indicated a shift in public mood.

Talking to the reporters, he said, "Our allies fought the elections very well, and there's a wave of change there, too. Wait, we'll definitely get the results."

NDA has taken a comfortable early lead in Assam, leading in 40 seats with BJP leading in 32 seats and AGP in 3 seats. The Congress-led alliance has gained a lead in 12 seats as per the ECI. News Channel data shows Himanta Biswa Sarma poised for a return as CM with BJP leading in 85 seats.

These figures have emerged after the Electronic Voting Machine counting began at 08:30 am.

In 2016, the Congress-led alliance, which had ruled the state since 2001, failed to retain power, allowing Himanta Biswa Sarma-led BJP to assume charge. The BJP is looking to retain power for a third term in the state.

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.

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.

Counting began across 823 constituencies in key regions including West Bengal, Tamil Nadu, Keralam, Assam, and the Union Territory of Puducherry.

- ANI

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Priya S
Look, I'm not a big fan of either party, but Khera's optimism is refreshing. At least someone in Congress is trying to keep the morale high. The fact that they've formed a six-party alliance in Assam shows they're learning from past mistakes. Let's wait for the full picture before jumping to conclusions. 🤷‍♀️
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Vikram M
So much drama over counting day! Every election cycle, same story - leaders claim victory before results are out. Truth is, BJP has done good work in Assam under Himanta Biswa Sarma. The development is visible. Congress needs more than just "waves" and "change" to win back the people. 🗳️
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James A
As an outsider looking at Indian politics, it's fascinating how confident Opposition leaders remain despite tough trends. The NDA's early lead in Assam seems significant. But I agree with Khera - it's still early. Indian elections have had many twists and turns. Let's see how things shape up by evening. 🇮🇳
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Rohit P
The article says it's "early to draw conclusions" but then lists all the NDA leads. Typical media bias. 😏 Anyway, Congress should focus on why they keep losing ground despite forming alliances. In Assam, they ruled for so many years but couldn't retain power. Maybe it's time for new leadership within the party?
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Kavya N
Pawan Khera is doing his job as a spokesperson - keeping spirits up. But I wish politicians would talk more about issues affecting common people like inflation and unemployment rather than just making confident claims about winning. Still, democracy is about having choices, and

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