Key Points

The Assam BJP has announced its candidates for 28 constituencies in the upcoming Bodoland Territorial Council elections. The polls will be held on September 22 across five districts with over 2.5 million eligible voters. This marks a significant increase from the 2020 voter count, showing growing political engagement in the region. Unlike the previous election where they allied with UPPL, the BJP will be contesting these elections independently.

Key Points: Assam BJP Announces 28 Candidates for BTC Polls

  • BJP to contest alone in BTC polls after previous UPPL alliance
  • Over 2.5 million voters across five BTR districts to participate
  • 30 constituencies reserved for ST candidates in 40-seat council
  • Polling scheduled for September 22 with results on September 26
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Assam BJP releases candidate list for Bodoland Territorial Council polls

Assam BJP releases candidate list for 28 of 40 Bodoland Territorial Council seats. Polling on September 22, counting on September 26 across five BTR districts.

"BJP is in a very good position and we will get good results in the upcoming Bodoland elections - Himanta Biswa Sarma"

Guwahati August 31

Assam State BJP on Sunday announced its candidates for 28 of the 40 constituencies in the upcoming Bodoland Territorial Council (BTC) elections.

The BTC polls will be held on September 22 across five districts -- Kokrajhar, Chirang, Baksa, Udalguri, and Tamulpur.

Counting of votes is scheduled for September 26, according to the Assam State Election Commission, which issued the notification on August 26.

According to the poll schedule, the last date for filing nominations is September 2, the scrutiny of nominations will take place on September 4, and the last date for withdrawal of candidature is September 6.

A total of 25,57,937 voters from the Bodoland Territorial Region (BTR) in five districts -- Kokrajhar, Chirang, Baksa, Udalguri, and Tamulpur -- will exercise their franchise at 3,359 polling stations.

Out of the total voters, 13,23,399 are male, 13,34,521 are female voters, and 17 are other voters. In the 2020 BTC election, there were 23,87,046 voters, representing an 11.35 per cent increase in voters over this period.

In the last BTC election, the BJP and the United People's Party Liberal (UPPL) had formed the BTC government. This time, the BJP and UPPL will fight alone.

Assam Chief Minister Dr Himanta Biswa Sarma had attended at least 40 election campaign rallies in the Bodoland Territorial Region (BTR) areas. The Hagrama Mohilary-led Bodoland People's Party (BPF), Congress, and other regional parties will also participate in this election.

Out of the total 40 council constituencies, 30 constituencies are reserved for ST, 5 for non-ST and 5 for open.

Earlier this month, Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma expressed confidence in the outcome of the upcoming Bodaland Territorial elections, stating that the BJP would achieve good results in the polls. "BJP is in a very good position and we will get good results in the upcoming Bodoland elections," CM Sarma told reporters.

- ANI

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Priya S
CM Himanta Biswa Sarma attending 40 rallies shows how important these elections are for the region's development. Hope the increased voter turnout translates to better governance! 🙏
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Aman W
While I support BJP's development agenda, I hope they don't overlook local issues specific to Bodoland. The tribal communities need proper representation and preservation of their culture.
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Nisha Z
Interesting that BJP and UPPL are fighting separately this time. The 11% increase in voters shows more people are engaged in the democratic process. That's a positive sign for Assam! 👍
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Vikram M
Hope the elections are peaceful and all parties focus on development issues rather than divisive politics. Bodoland has great potential if governed properly.
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Sarah B
The reservation breakdown (30 ST, 5 non-ST, 5 open) seems well-balanced. Hope the elected representatives work for all communities in the region.

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