Assam CM Sarma Confident of BJP Victory as Lumding Rally Draws Crowds

Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma expressed confidence in a strong BJP performance in lower Assam, citing a large public rally in Lumding as evidence of support. He stated the enthusiastic turnout reflects backing for the party's governance over the past five years. The BJP candidate, Sibu Misra, has won the Lumding seat in the last two Assembly elections, though with a reduced margin in 2021. Polling for the 126-member Assam Assembly is scheduled for April 9, with counting on May 4.

Key Points: Assam CM Sarma Confident of BJP Win in Lumding Constituency

  • Large rally turnout shows BJP support
  • Sarma cites five-year governance record
  • Lumding is a BJP stronghold
  • BJP aims to retain seat in upcoming polls
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People coming out in large numbers to support BJP: Assam CM

Assam CM Himanta Sarma cites large rally turnout as sign of public support for BJP candidate Sibu Misra in Lumding ahead of Assembly polls.

"The people of Lumding have come out in large numbers to bless our BJP candidate Sibu Misra for yet another victory. - Himanta Biswa Sarma"

Guwahati, March 25

Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma on Wednesday expressed confidence of a strong electoral performance in lower Assam, saying people have come out for the rally in large numbers to support the BJP candidate.

Addressing a public rally in Lumding, Sarma said the enthusiastic turnout reflected public backing for the ruling party's governance over the past five years. "The people of Lumding have come out in large numbers to bless our BJP candidate Sibu Misra for yet another victory. We are seeking the people's mandate based on five years of solid work in this constituency," he said.

The Chief Minister asserted that the response from voters indicated a positive mood on the ground, adding that the BJP was confident of retaining the seat. Lumding Assembly constituency has been a BJP stronghold in recent elections, with Sibu Misra winning back-to-back polls.

In the 2016 Assembly elections, Misra secured victory with 72,072 votes, defeating his nearest Congress rival by a margin of over 30,000 votes. The BJP retained the seat in 2021, although with a reduced margin.

Misra polled 89,108 votes, securing around 51 per cent vote share and defeating Congress candidate Swapan Kar by 11,731 votes.

At the state level, the BJP has maintained a consistent electoral performance over the last two Assembly elections. The party won around 60 seats in both 2016 and 2021, forming the government with the support of its allies in the Northeast Democratic Alliance (NDA).

In 2021, the BJP-led alliance returned to power for a second consecutive term, marking a significant consolidation of its political base in Assam.

With the Assembly elections approaching, the BJP is banking on its governance record and organisational strength, while leaders like Sarma continue to highlight constituency-level performance to consolidate voter support across key seats like Lumding.

Polling for the 126-member Assembly will take place on April 9, with counting scheduled for May 4.

- IANS

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Sarah B
Interesting to see the reduced margin in 2021 though. Maybe people are starting to look beyond just rallies? A strong opposition is healthy for democracy.
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Priya S
Rallies are one thing, but what about actual ground-level issues in Lumding? Jobs for youth, better healthcare facilities... that's what will decide votes, not just crowd size.
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Rohit P
Himanta Da is a very effective campaigner, no doubt. The BJP's work in the Northeast, especially in connecting Assam better with the rest of India, is commendable. Jai Hind!
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Nikhil C
The article mentions a consistent 60 seats. That's not a sweeping majority in a 126-member house. Shows there is significant space for other voices in Assam politics.
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Meera T
As a voter from the Northeast, I appreciate the stability. The previous governments changed too often. At least now we have a chance for long-term projects to be completed. Fingers crossed for April 9!

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