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Assam CM's presence in Jorhat due to nervousness over Gaurav Gogoi's potential victory: Jairam Ramesh

Assam CM's presence in Jorhat due to nervousness over Gaurav Gogoi's potential victory: Jairam Ramesh

Congress leader Jairam Ramesh has made bold assertions about the political landscape in Northeastern states, alleging a strong undercurrent in favor of the Congress party across Assam, Nagaland, Meghalaya, Arunachal Pradesh, Mizoram, and Tripura. 

Ramesh's comments came amidst ongoing campaign activities and alleged obstacles faced by Congress candidates, especially in Assam.

Speaking about the campaign atmosphere, Ramesh stated, "All the states of the North East have a strong undercurrent in the favor of the Congress... Our candidates are fighting strongly." However, he also highlighted challenges, accusing certain state governments, particularly Assam, of creating hurdles in their campaign efforts.

Ramesh singled out Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma and his administration, claiming they were focused on impeding Congress's campaign. He alleged, "Some state governments, especially Assam, are trying to create hurdles in our campaign... The CM and 7 of their ministers are paying attention to only one seat." 

Ramesh suggested that the CM's presence in Jorhat was due to apprehension regarding Congress candidate Gaurav Gogoi's potential victory.

This statement follows Ramesh's earlier remarks about Sarma's departure from the Congress party, labeling him an opportunist. Ramesh emphasized the role the Congress had played in Sarma's political career, stating, "The Congress gave him 'identity and position', and he would have been 'nowhere' without the party's help."