Key Points

The Congress party has strengthened its position in Assam with three former MLAs joining its ranks ahead of the assembly elections. These leaders bring regional influence that will help consolidate the party's presence across various constituencies. Congress leaders are sharply criticizing the BJP government for what they call the most corrupt administration in Assam's history. The party is positioning itself as a credible alternative focused on honest governance and unity.

Key Points: Assam Congress Gains 3 Ex-MLAs Targets BJP Corruption Governance

  • Three former MLAs from different Assam regions join Congress boosting grassroots strength
  • Congress accuses BJP of rampant corruption and company-style governance
  • Party promises restoration of honest, united and just administration
  • BJP faces voter discontent over price rise, unemployment and divisive politics
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Assam: 3 ex-MLAs join Congress; party targets BJP over corruption

Three former Assam MLAs join Congress ahead of state elections as party slams Himanta Biswa Sarma's "corrupt company-style governance" and promises honest administration.

"What the people have got is the most corrupt rule in state’s history – a government run like a private company by Himanta Biswa Sarma - K.C. Venugopal"

Guwahati, Sep 8

In a boost to its preparations for the upcoming Assam Assembly elections, the Congress on Monday welcomed three former legislators into its fold, while launching a sharp attack on the ruling BJP over “corruption and company-style governance".

Former Sipajhar MLA Binanda Saikia, former Kamalpur MLA Satyabrata Kalita and former Karbi Anglong MLA Dr. Mansingh Rongpi formally joined the Congress at Indira Bhawan in Guwahati.

The joining ceremony was attended by AICC General Secretary in-charge of Assam Jitendra Singh, Assam Pradesh Congress Committee (APCC) president Gaurav Gogoi and several senior party leaders.

The Congress said the induction of the three leaders, each with influence in different regions of the state, reflects growing disillusionment among political figures and common people with the BJP-led government.

“All sections of Assam are yearning for change. What the people have got in the past years is the most corrupt rule in the state’s history – a government run like a private company by Himanta Biswa Sarma. Rampant corruption and loot of public resources, along with divisive governance, have been its hallmark,” Congress General Secretary (Organisation) K.C. Venugopal said in a post on X.

The Congress leadership stressed that the party was working to consolidate its organisation at the grassroots level and present itself as a credible alternative to the BJP.

Gaurav Gogoi said that the party’s emphasis would be on “restoring governance based on honesty, unity and justice", claiming that people are increasingly turning to Congress for a pro-people government.

Party insiders said the induction of former MLAs would help strengthen its presence across constituencies, particularly in lower Assam and the hill districts.

The APCC has been holding a series of outreach programmes across the state in the run-up to the polls expected early next year.

With the BJP facing questions over price rise, unemployment and corruption, Congress leaders believe the mood is gradually shifting in their favour.

"The upcoming Assembly elections will be decisive. The people of Assam will support Congress to bring back an inclusive and transparent government," Venugopal asserted.

- IANS

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Priya S
Good to see experienced leaders joining Congress. Hope they can provide a strong alternative. But Congress also needs to show what they will do differently this time, not just criticize BJP.
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Aman W
Company-style governance is the perfect description! BJP treats Assam like their personal business. Public resources are being sold off to cronies. Enough is enough!
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Sarah B
As someone living in Guwahati, I've seen how infrastructure projects are awarded to same contractors repeatedly. Corruption is visible everywhere. Hope opposition can unite against this.
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Vikram M
These former MLAs left their parties because they see the public anger against BJP. Common people are struggling with inflation while ministers live in luxury. 2026 election will be interesting!
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Nikhil C
Congress should focus on concrete plans for youth employment and controlling prices rather than just political defections. People want solutions, not just switching sides.
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Kavya N
From Karbi Anglong here - Dr. Rongpi joining Congress is significant for our region. Hill districts have been neglected by current government. Hope this brings attention to our development issues 🙏

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