India News: GUWAHATI: Home minister Amit Shah will campaign in poll-bound Assam on February 25 at Nagaon district’s Batadraba, the birthplace of 15th century Vais.
Read more about Rahul Gandhi to start Congress campaign for Assam assembly polls today on Business Standard. This will be the maiden visit of Rahul Gandhi to the poll-bound Assam this year
Bodoland People s Front not to be part of BJP-led NDA in Assam elections: Himanta Biswa Sarma
The BJP is currently the single largest party in the 126-member Assam house with 60 MLAs, while its allies Asom Gana Parishad (AGP) and BPF now have 13 and 11 lawmakers respectively.
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GUWAHATI: Assam Finance Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma on Sunday made it clear that the ruling BJP will not have any alliance with its existing ally Bodoland People s Front (BPF) in the upcoming Assembly polls in the state.
In the Bodoland Territorial Region (BTR), the BJP has already formed an alliance with the United People s Party Liberal (UPPL) and is currently holding talks with another outfit Gana Suraksha Party (GSP) regarding seat-sharing arrangements, Sarma said.
Congress leaders were seen wearing No-CAA gamchas at the poll rally in Sivasagar, Assam Rahul Gandhi addresses rally in Sivasagar ahead of Assam polls.  |  Photo Credit: ANI
Sivasagar: Congress leader Rahul Gandhi on Sunday kick-started the political campaign for his party in Assam. Addressing a rally in Sivasagar where Assam Congress leaders were seen wearing No CAA (Citizenship (Amendment) Act, 2019)
gamchas, Gandhi said no power in the world can break Assam. Whoever will try to touch the Assam Accord or spread hatred, Congress party and people of Assam will teach them a lesson together, Gandhi, an MP from Wayanad, said.
Congress president Rahul Gandhi. File
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BJP trying to divide Assam so that “business tycoons from Gujarat” take its wealth away, he says
Congress leader Rahul Gandhi on Sunday said his party will not implement the Citizenship (Amendment) Act (CAA) and promised to hike the daily wage of tea plantation workers if his party comes to power in Assam.
Launching the Congress campaign for the upcoming Assembly polls at Sivasagar in eastern Assam, he also took a swipe at the BJP for trying to divide Assam so that “business tycoons from Gujarat” take its wealth away.
Mr. Gandhi recalled former Chief Minister Tarun Gogoi as his guru who acquainted him with several key issues including the “divisive” CAA.