People of Assam will oust BJP from power in 2026, asserts Gaurav Gogoi

IANS June 13, 2025 274 views

Gaurav Gogoi confidently asserts that BJP's Himanta Biswa Sarma will lose power in Assam's 2026 elections. He points to unexpectedly large turnouts at Congress block meetings as proof of shifting public sentiment. The newly appointed APCC chief dismisses Sarma's ISI allegations as desperate tactics. With civil society's backing, Gogoi plans an aggressive campaign to revive Congress' dominance in Assam.

"Himanta Biswa Sarma is set to lose his CM post in next year’s Assembly polls." – Gaurav Gogoi
Guwahati, June 13: Assam unit Congress president and Lok Sabha MP Gaurav Gogoi on Friday took a potshot at Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma, claiming that people of the state are all set to oust the BJP from power in the next year's Assembly polls.

Key Points

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Gogoi cites overwhelming public response at Congress rallies

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Claims Sarma's recent actions reflect desperation

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Highlights civil society's role in election outcomes

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Congress to intensify grassroots outreach ahead of polls

Speaking to reporters here, Gogoi said: "Himanta Biswa Sarma is set to lose his CM post in the next year’s Assembly polls. This is absolutely clear from the response we are getting from the general public in the state. Thus, Sarma has become very much sceptical and his recent actions have shown that he will not be able to retain power next year.”

According to the Congress leader, people have been coming out in large numbers to attend the programmes of the grand old party.

“I was not expecting large gatherings of public in block level meetings that were held recently across the state. However, there have been good presence of party supporters far from our expectations. This shows that people want Congress to be back in power in the state,” Gogoi said, adding that the civil society plays a very important role in determining the result of any election.

The Congress MP said: "The Congress party workers will reach out to every section of the society in the upcoming days. They will convey the message of Congress to the ordinary people in the state.”

In a significant political transition ahead of next year's Assam Assembly elections, Lok Sabha MP Gaurav Gogoi formally assumed office as the new president of the Assam Pradesh Congress Committee (APCC) couple of weeks ago.

Gogoi’s appointment comes at a politically sensitive time, amid allegations from Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma linking his wife to Pakistan’s ISI, claims the Congress leader has categorically rejected. As Gogoi assumes leadership, the Congress is expected to recalibrate its strategy and organisation in the run-up to the high-stakes 2026 state elections.

Reader Comments

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Rajesh K.
Bold claims by Gogoi! But BJP has delivered good infrastructure in Assam. The double-engine government has worked well so far. Congress needs more than just rhetoric to win back people's trust. Let's see actual work on ground.
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Priya M.
As an Assamese, I'm tired of this political mudslinging. Both parties should focus on real issues - unemployment, flood management, and preserving our culture. Elections are still far, let's see concrete manifestos first! 🤞
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Arjun B.
Gogoi is young and energetic, but Congress needs to answer why people rejected them last time. Himanta Biswa Sarma may be controversial but his development work is visible. Politics shouldn't be about personal attacks.
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Mitali D.
The ISI allegations against Gogoi's wife seem like cheap politics. We deserve better discourse than this! Assam needs leaders who focus on governance, not sensationalism. Hope both parties rise above personal attacks.
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Sanjay T.
Congress making a comeback? That's a tall claim! BJP has strong organizational network in Assam. Unless opposition unites and presents solid alternative, status quo will remain. Gogoi needs to build alliances, not just give statements.
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Neha P.
Whatever the outcome in 2026, I hope Assam's unique identity and development remain priorities. We've suffered enough from political instability. Youth want jobs and peace, not endless political drama! 🙏

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