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Assam Votes Overwhelmingly for NDA, Says BCCI Secretary Saikia at Sarma Oath Ceremony

BCCI Secretary Devajit Saikia stated that the public of Assam has voted overwhelmingly in favour of Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma and the NDA government. Sarma was sworn in for a second consecutive term at a grand ceremony attended by PM Modi, Amit Shah, and other leaders. The NDA alliance secured a three-fourths majority, winning 102 of 126 seats in the assembly elections. Sarma retained his constituency by a margin of over 80,000 votes, crediting the double-engine government for Assam's transformation.

"Public of Assam has voted overwhelmingly in favour of NDA govt": BCCI Secretary Devajit Saikia on Himanta Biswa Sarma's oath-taking ceremony

Guwahati, May 12

Calling the Assam Assembly election verdict a reflection of public faith in the BJP-led alliance, Board of Control for Cricket in India Secretary Devajit Saikia on Tuesday said the people of the state had "voted overwhelmingly" in favour of Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma and the NDA government.

Sarma was sworn in as the Chief Minister of Assam for a second consecutive term at a grand ceremony held at the Veterinary College ground in Khanapara.

Speaking to ANI on the sidelines of Sarma's oath-taking ceremony, Saikia said, "The public of Assam has voted overwhelmingly in favour of Dr Himanta Biswa Sarma and the NDA government."

The event witnessed the presence of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Union Home Minister Amit Shah, Defence Minister Rajnath Singh, BJP president Nitin Nabin, several Union ministers, and chief ministers and deputy chief ministers from NDA-ruled states.

This marks the third consecutive NDA government in Assam and underlines the alliance's growing political dominance in the northeastern state.

Along with Sarma, four ministers also took oath, including BJP leaders Rameswar Teli and Ajanta Neog, besides Atul Bora from the Asom Gana Parishad (AGP) and Charan Boro from the Bodoland People's Front (BPF). Senior BJP leader Ranjeet Kumar Dass has been named as the NDA candidate for the Speaker's post in the Assam Assembly.

The BJP-led NDA delivered a commanding performance in the 2026 Assam Assembly elections, securing a three-fourths majority. The alliance won 102 of the 126 Assembly seats, with both the AGP and BPF contributing 10 seats each.

Sarma also retained his constituency by a margin of more than 80,000 votes, further consolidating his stature as the BJP's tallest leader in the state. In his victory speech, he credited the "double-engine" government led by Prime Minister Modi for Assam's rapid transformation over the past decade.

— ANI

Reader Comments

Priya S

While the mandate is clear, I hope the government focuses on issues like floods, unemployment, and the welfare of tea garden workers. Development is good, but it needs to reach the last man. Let's see if this term brings tangible change for the common Assamese.

Michael C

Impressive victory margin. 102 out of 126 seats is a massive mandate. The NDA has clearly consolidated its position in the Northeast. Interesting to see how this shapes national politics as well.

Ananya R

Good to see AGP and BPF also contributing their seats. The alliance seems strong. But I do wish the opposition could have put up a better fight. A healthy democracy needs a strong opposition to keep the ruling party in check. Anyway, all the best to the new government! 🙏

Rajesh Q

I'm from Assam and I can vouch for the transformation under CM Sarma. Roads, schools, and healthcare have improved a lot. Even in remote areas, electricity supply is consistent now. Yes, there are problems, but the direction is right. We need five more years of stability!

Sarah B

It's interesting how the BJP has managed to build such a strong base in the traditionally Congress-dominated Northeast. The development narrative and cultural connect seem to have worked well. But the real test will be sustaining this momentum.

K Kavya N

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