Congress Fails to Forge Alliance with Raijor Dal in Assam, Says Gaurav Gogoi

Assam Congress President Gaurav Gogoi announced that sincere efforts to form an electoral alliance with the Raijor Dal have failed. He stated that despite a flexible approach to seat-sharing, the parties could not create a conducive environment for an agreement. Consequently, the alliance process has been paused for a future review. Raijor Dal president Akhil Gogoi had also indicated that differences over strategy prevented a final deal.

Key Points: Congress-Raijor Dal Alliance Talks Fail in Assam

  • Alliance talks failed
  • Seat-sharing differences cited
  • Temporary pause declared
  • Opposition unity complicated
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Sincere effort to forge alliance with Akhil Gogoi failed, says Gaurav Gogoi

Assam Congress chief Gaurav Gogoi states sincere efforts to ally with Raijor Dal failed, pausing talks despite public demand for opposition unity.

Sincere effort to forge alliance with Akhil Gogoi failed, says Gaurav Gogoi
"We have decided to take a temporary pause from the process of forming an alliance - Gaurav Gogoi"

Guwahati, March 11

Assam Pradesh Congress Committee president Gaurav Gogoi on Wednesday said the party had made sincere efforts to forge an electoral alliance with Raijor Dal ahead of the upcoming Assembly elections, but discussions between the two sides could not lead to a favourable outcome.

In a post on social media, Gogoi said the Congress had attempted to build a united opposition platform in line with the aspirations of the people of Assam, who wanted opposition forces to contest the elections together.

"Keeping in mind the wishes of the people of Assam, we wanted to form an alliance with Raijor Dal so that the opposition could contest the upcoming Assembly elections in a united manner," he said.

Gogoi, however, noted that despite several attempts and discussions, the two parties could not create what he described as a "conducive and hopeful environment" for an alliance.

He said the primary objective of any electoral alliance is to maximise the realistic chances of winning seats and strengthening the opposition against the ruling dispensation.

"While keeping this principle in mind, we approached the seat-sharing discussions with a broad and flexible perspective and tried to move forward through mutual adjustments," Gogoi said.

Despite those efforts, he added, several issues prevented the two parties from shaping the alliance in the manner expected by the people of the state.

"As a result, we have decided to take a temporary pause from the process of forming an alliance with Raijor Dal. We will review the matter again in the future," he said.

Earlier, Raijor Dal president and Sivasagar MLA Akhil Gogoi had also indicated that talks between the two parties had not reached a final agreement.

Gogoi had maintained that his party was keen on forming a united opposition front but differences over seat-sharing and political strategies made it difficult to finalise the alliance at this stage.

Political observers say the pause in alliance discussions may complicate efforts to build a broader opposition coalition in Assam ahead of the next Assembly elections, although both sides have indicated that the possibility of cooperation could still be revisited later.

- IANS

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Priya S
Akhil Gogoi's Raijor Dal has a strong grassroots presence, especially among the youth. Congress should have been more accommodating. A split opposition vote will only benefit the BJP. Hope they revisit this before it's too late! 🤞
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Aman W
Frankly, this "temporary pause" sounds like political posturing. Both parties are blaming each other publicly while the common man suffers. They need to get their act together. Alliance should be based on common minimum program, not just seats.
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Sarah B
As an observer, this seems like a strategic misstep for the Congress. In a first-past-the-post system, not consolidating the anti-incumbency vote is a gift to the ruling party. The math is simple, but the politics is complicated.
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Karthik V
Gaurav Gogoi is being diplomatic, but the truth is Raijor Dal probably demanded too many seats they can't win. Congress is still the larger opposition force. Sometimes no alliance is better than a bad one. Let the people decide.
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Nisha Z
Very sad news for Assam's political landscape. We need strong, united leadership to address issues like floods, unemployment, and infrastructure. This squabbling among opposition parties shows they are not yet ready to provide that alternative. 😔

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