Key Points

Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma has strongly criticized the Congress party, alleging they are attempting to tarnish the state's image ahead of upcoming Panchayat elections. Sarma emphasized that the BJP-led administration is committed to conducting free and fair polls, highlighting that 59% of candidates are women. He confidently predicted a landslide victory for the NDA and challenged the Congress to unite and understand the public sentiment. The Panchayat elections in Assam will be held in two phases on May 2 and 7, after being delayed since December last year due to a court order.

Key Points: Himanta Sarma Slams Congress Ahead of Assam Panchayat Polls

  • Sarma claims 59% of Panchayat candidates are women
  • Elections will be free and fair
  • NDA expects landslide victory
  • Polls delayed since December 2023
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Congress only wants to defame Assam, alleges CM Sarma

Assam CM Himanta Biswa Sarma defends BJP, claims Congress aims to defame state ahead of local elections

"Congress has only one agenda - defame Assam - Himanta Biswa Sarma"

Guwahati, April 18

Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma on Friday dismissed Congress' allegations that the BJP was resorting to fear-mongering tactics against the opposition candidates in the run-up to the Panchayat polls in the state.

CM Sarma said, "Congress has only one agenda - defame Assam. There have been 22,000 villages in the state. Out of those, they give examples of just one or two."

"There will be free and fair elections. The image of Assam should not be tarnished, and the Congress party always tries to do so. If someone is harassing you, we will take immediate action. But as of now, we do not have any such reports. No candidate has filed any complaint to the administration," he added.

CM Sarma also asserted there is no point in arguing who will win or lose, as everybody has a clear idea who would emerge victorious in the election.

"I want that opposition fight unitedly so that we can get a notion of public pulse in the Panchayat polls as the Assembly elections are due in Assam within a year," he said.

The CM earlier asserted that nearly 60 per cent of candidates fighting for the upcoming Panchayat polls in Assam are women.

CM Sarma said, "Nominations for #AssamPanchayatPolls concluded yesterday. 59 per cent of our candidates are women. A large number are also under 40 and many have already won uncontested. The NDA is heading for a landslide victory."

The panchayat elections were due in Assam since December last year, however, the state administration could not proceed with the notification of polls due to a court order barring the exercise.

Now, the Panchayat elections will be held in two phases in Assam on May 2 and 7.

- IANS

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Priya K.
Interesting to see 59% women candidates! 👏 That's real progress for Assam. Hope they get the support they need to make positive changes in their communities.
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Rahul D.
While I appreciate the focus on women candidates, I wish the CM wouldn't dismiss opposition concerns so quickly. Healthy democracy needs constructive criticism from all sides.
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Sunita M.
My village is seeing panchayat elections after 3 years! Finally some development work can happen. Hope all parties focus on real issues rather than mudslinging.
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Amit G.
The CM sounds confident about NDA's victory, but I remember similar claims before other elections that didn't go as predicted. Let's wait for results rather than assumptions.
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Neha P.
So many young candidates under 40! This gives me hope that fresh ideas will come to local governance. Maybe we'll finally get better roads and schools in our area 🤞

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