Key Points

Assam Deputy Speaker Numal Momin has made a bold prediction that the BJP will remain in power in the state until 2047. He sharply criticized the Congress party, calling it a "rotten egg" and predicting it would win no more than 15 seats in the 2026 assembly elections. Momin highlighted the BJP's strong organizational network and continuous ground-level preparedness as key advantages. He also accused Congress of corruption and minority appeasement politics while praising BJP's digital initiatives and development agenda.

Key Points: Assam BJP Leader Numal Momin Predicts Party Rule Till 2047

  • BJP leader predicts party will remain in power in Assam until 2047
  • Criticizes Congress as corrupt party practicing minority appeasement
  • Highlights BJP's continuous ground-level work and organizational strength
  • Credits PM Modi's Mann Ki Baat for keeping workers engaged
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BJP to remain in power till 2047: Assam Deputy Speaker

Assam Deputy Speaker Numal Momin forecasts BJP dominance until 2047, slams Congress as "rotten egg" and predicts major defeat in 2026 state elections.

"The Congress is a rotten egg - Numal Momin"

Guwahati, Sep 3

Assam Legislative Assembly Deputy Speaker and senior BJP leader Numal Momin on Wednesday exuded confidence that the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) will retain power in the state until 2047.

He sharply criticised the Congress, labelling it a "rotten egg," and predicted the grand old party would secure no more than 15 seats in the 2026 Assembly polls.

Addressing the media, Momin emphasised the BJP’s relentless ground-level preparedness, which he stated is a continuous process throughout the year. He detailed the party’s extensive organisational network, highlighting that workers at every booth regularly listen to Prime Minister Narendra Modi's 'Mann Ki Baat'.

This, he said, ensures consistent engagement and is supplemented by frequent mandal, booth, and district-level meetings across all constituencies. Momin pointed to a recent massive rally in Guwahati, attended by Union Home Minister Amit Shah and all Panchayat representatives, as a testament to the BJP's formidable organisational strength.

He asserted that the party is always election-ready, a stark contrast to opponents like the Congress and regional parties, whom he accused of becoming active only in the run-up to polls. Accusing the Congress of practising "minority appeasement politics," Momin claimed it would backfire, limiting the party to a dozen-odd seats.

He stated that voters are intelligent and can see through tactics devoid of ground-level work. He further launched a scathing attack on the Congress's alleged history of corruption, contrasting it with the BJP's push for digitalisation and Direct Benefit Transfers (DBT), which, he claimed, have minimised graft.

The Assam assembly speaker also criticised Congress leaders for showing sympathy towards illegal infiltrators in an attempt to get minority votes. Momin concluded by writing off the Congress's chances across the entire Northeast, citing its past "misrule." He declared that the people have placed their faith in the BJP for its agenda of development, peace, and economic upliftment.

- IANS

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Priya S
The confidence comes from actual work on ground. DBT has eliminated so much corruption that used to happen during Congress rule. My family gets subsidies directly in bank account now 👍
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Aman W
While I appreciate BJP's work, such overconfidence isn't good for democracy. Opposition is necessary for healthy debate. Hope they don't become complacent with such long-term predictions.
Sneha F
Mann Ki Baat has really connected common people with PM Modi's vision. My father listens every month and feels involved in nation building. Congress never had this kind of connection with masses.
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Karthik V
Congress really messed up Northeast during their rule. BJP has brought stability and development projects. But politicians should avoid arrogant statements - voters can change their mind anytime!
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Nisha Z
Ground level workers are indeed very active in our area. They help during problems and keep us updated about government schemes. Congress workers are nowhere to be seen except during elections.

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