Assam NDA Trio Files for Rajya Sabha, Sonowal Hails Diverse Representation

Three NDA candidates have officially filed their nomination papers for the upcoming Rajya Sabha elections from Assam. The candidates include BJP's Jogen Mohan and Terash Gowalla, along with UPPL president Pramod Boro as the alliance nominee. Union Minister Sarbananda Sonowal, present at the filing, stated the trio represents Assam's key ethnic communities and diverse regions. The ruling alliance is anticipated to win all three seats due to its strength in the state assembly.

Key Points: NDA Candidates File Rajya Sabha Nominations in Assam

  • Three NDA candidates file nominations
  • BJP fields Jogen Mohan and Terash Gowalla
  • UPPL president Pramod Boro is alliance candidate
  • Union Minister Sonowal expresses confidence in candidates
  • Ruling alliance expected to secure all three seats
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Three NDA candidates file nominations for Rajya Sabha polls in Assam

Three NDA candidates, including BJP and UPPL leaders, file nominations for Rajya Sabha elections from Assam, backed by Union Minister Sarbananda Sonowal.

"The three candidates represent some of the strongest ethnic communities of Assam. - Sarbananda Sonowal"

Guwahati, March 5

Three candidates - Jogen Mohan, Terash Gowalla and Pramod Boro - on Thursday filed their nomination papers for the upcoming Rajya Sabha elections from Assam.

The nomination papers were submitted at the office of the Returning Officer at the Assam Legislative Assembly complex in Guwahati.

Union Minister Sarbananda Sonowal was present during the filing of nominations.

Of the three candidates, Jogen Mohan and Terash Gowalla have been fielded by the Bharatiya Janata Party, while Pramod Boro, president of the United People's Party Liberal (UPPL), is the alliance candidate.

The Rajya Sabha elections in Assam are being held for three seats, and the filing of nomination papers marks the beginning of the formal process for electing members to the Upper House of Parliament from the state.

Speaking to reporters after the nomination filing, Sonowal said the three candidates represent some of the strongest ethnic communities of Assam. He noted that Jogen Mohan, Terash Gowalla, and Pramod Boro have long been engaged in public service and have worked for the welfare of people across the state.

Sonowal further said the leaders collectively represent the diverse regions of Assam, including the Barak Valley, Brahmaputra Valley and the hill areas.

He expressed confidence that the three candidates would effectively raise issues concerning the state in Parliament.

Congratulating the candidates, the Union Minister said they would jointly represent the BJP and UPPL in the Rajya Sabha elections and strengthen the voice of Assam at the national level.

The ruling alliance in Assam is widely expected to secure the three Rajya Sabha seats, given its numerical strength in the state Assembly.

The elections are part of the regular process to fill seats in the Rajya Sabha as the terms of the outgoing members come to an end.

The polling, if required, will be conducted by members of the Assam Legislative Assembly in accordance with the schedule announced by the Election Commission of India.

- IANS

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Priya S
While it's good that the process is moving forward, I hope these candidates will genuinely raise Assam-specific issues like the NRC aftermath and economic development for all communities, not just toe the party line. We need strong advocates in the Rajya Sabha.
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Aman W
Pramod Boro from UPPL getting a ticket shows the alliance is working. Important for the Bodo community to have representation. Hope he can push for the implementation of the Bodo Accord properly. Jai Assam! 🙏
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Sarah B
Interesting to follow Indian state politics from abroad. The Rajya Sabha is crucial for federalism. Hope these members use their term to debate national policies with Assam's perspective in mind, especially on environmental and cross-border issues.
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Karthik V
With the ruling alliance's numbers, the result is a foregone conclusion. But the real test begins after they win. Will they be active parliamentarians? We need MPs who ask questions, participate in debates, and get funds for Assam, not just warm the benches.
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Nisha Z
Good step. Representation matters. But ma'am, I respectfully disagree with the article's tone that it's just a formality. Even if they are expected to win, they must earn the trust of all Assamese people, not just their vote bank. The work speaks louder than nominations.

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