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Assam: Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma says BJP stands among the people, slams Congress for 'staying away' culture

Assam: Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma says BJP stands among the people, slams Congress for 'staying away' culture

In a recent election rally held in Gohpur, Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma made several significant statements regarding the upcoming elections and the political landscape in Assam. Addressing the crowd, Sarma asserted that Premlal Ganju, who had previously supported the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) despite being affiliated with the Congress, would now cast his vote for the Congress party. This declaration comes amidst a backdrop of political maneuvering and shifting allegiances in the region.

Sarma went on to criticize the Congress party, alleging a tendency to distance themselves from the masses, while highlighting the BJP's commitment to being actively present within the community. He emphasized the certainty of BJP's victory in the upcoming elections, underscoring their continuous engagement with the people.

Responding to allegations made by Mira Borthakur, Sarma refuted any claims of undisclosed information, maintaining a stance of transparency. He also dismissed the idea of addressing criticisms through the media, preferring instead to confront them directly in person.

The Chief Minister's remarks were made during his attendance at the Vijay Sankalp Samaroh held at Brahmajan Tea Estate in Gohpur, signaling the BJP's continued efforts to rally support in the lead-up to the elections.