Key Points

Assam Minister Piyush Hazarika dismissed BJP involvement in the attack on Congress MP Pradyut Bordoloi, attributing it to financial disputes. He referenced allegations that Bordoloi demanded money for party tickets, prompting CM Himanta Biswa Sarma to order an investigation. Meanwhile, Congress leaders protested alleged BJP pressure on Panchayat poll candidates, with Bordoloi claiming police intimidation. The incident highlights rising tensions between Assam's ruling BJP and opposition Congress ahead of local elections.

Key Points: Assam Minister Piyush Hazarika Links Pradyut Bordoloi Attack to Financial Dispute

  • Hazarika denies BJP role in Bordoloi attack
  • Cites Congress worker's bribery allegations
  • Assam CM orders probe
  • Congress accuses BJP of pressuring candidates
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Financial disputes behind attack on Pradyut Bordoloi: Assam Minister Piyush Hazarika

Assam Minister Piyush Hazarika denies BJP involvement in Pradyut Bordoloi attack, citing financial disputes and Congress infighting.

"Preliminary reports indicate the attack on Pradyut Bordoloi arose from personal financial disputes, not BJP links - Piyush Hazarika"

Guwahati, April 28

Assam Minister Piyush Hazarika on Monday spoke about the recent attack on Congress leader Pradyut Bordoloi, stating that the attack appears to have arisen from personal disputes over financial dealings.

He also said that the attack is not linked to the BJP, as alleged by Congress MP Pradyut Bordoloi. He further stated that the area where the incident occurred is predominantly a stronghold of the Congress party.

Taking to social media, X, Piyush Hazarika wrote, "Preliminary reports indicate that the unfortunate attack on Hon'ble MP Shri Pradyut Bordoloi appears to have arisen from personal disputes over financial dealings with no links whatsoever to the BJP as alleged by the Hon'ble MP. The area where the incident occurred is predominantly a Congress stronghold, and attempts to blame the BJP are not only baseless but deeply irresponsible."

https://x.com/Pijush_hazarika/status/1916757632167092439

"Notably, a Congress worker had recently accused the Hon'ble MP of demanding money in exchange for a party ticket, and the present incident is suspected to be a repercussion on the same lines. The Hon'ble Chief Minister, Dr Himanta Biswa Sarma, has already ordered a thorough investigation into this incident. We appeal to everyone to refrain from politicising such incidents and hope that such unfortunate events are never repeated," the post further reads.

He accused the MP of asking and demanding money in exchange for a party ticket from a Congress worker. He stated that the Chief Minister, Dr Himanta Biswa Sarma, has already ordered a thorough investigation into this incident.

Recently, the Assam Congress alleged that the ruling BJP government is using the police to threaten their candidates into withdrawing their nominations from the Panchayat polls scheduled for May.

Congress workers, led by Assam Congress President Bhupen Kumar Borah and Congress MP Pradyut Bordoloi, staged a protest in front of the office of the Assam Director General of Police (DGP) over the issue.

However, police put up a barricade to stop the Congress leaders led by APCC president Borah and Bordoloi.

Speaking to ANI, Congress MP Bordoloi claimed that all their candidates have either been "kidnapped, threatened or forced" to withdraw their nomination. Bordoloi went on to say, "So-called Election Commission has become a puppet."

"Apart from being a Chief Minister, Himanta Biswa Sarma is also a Home Minister, and he has let off the police force as a direct BJP agent. The police force is spread all over. They are issuing unwritten instructions for Congress candidates to withdraw their nominations by any means necessary. This is unacceptable to us. They have been let loose to force Congress members to withdraw their nomination. The DGP has to address these issues... The police are being used by the Chief Minister and the Home Minister... All our candidates have either been kidnapped, threatened or forced to withdraw their nomination... Why are you afraid to face elections?... The so-called Election Commission has become a puppet..." the Congress MP told ANI.

- ANI

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Rahul K.
This is getting messy. If there are financial disputes, they should be resolved legally, not through violence. Hope the investigation brings out the truth. 🙏
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Priya M.
The timing seems suspicious with elections coming up. Both parties need to stop playing blame games and focus on governance!
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Sanjay T.
While I generally support the current government, I think the minister's statement could have been more measured. Jumping to conclusions before investigation completes isn't helpful.
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Ananya R.
The allegations about money for tickets is concerning if true. Politics shouldn't be about who can pay the most. We need cleaner systems! 😤
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Manish D.
As someone from Assam, I'm tired of seeing these political dramas every election season. Can we please focus on development issues for once?
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Neha P.
The claims about police involvement are serious. If true, it's a dangerous precedent. But we need proof before making such allegations.

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