The Congress party in Assam is facing an unprecedented public backlash during the ongoing panchayat election campaign, with senior leaders being driven out of villages and even boycotted in their home constituencies, claimed Assam unit of Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) on Sunday.
Congress MP and Jorhat representative Gaurav Gogoi faced public outrage during a Panchayat election campaign in Nalbari, where angry protestors waved black flags and shouted slogans accusing him of having links with Pakistan.
Guwahati, April 26: Assam a·doko re·baenggipa May jani 2 aro 7 tarikrango ong·atna sienggipa Panchayat Election-na Assamni Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) uamangni manifesto 'sankalp...
The decisive victory of the BJP-led alliance in the Rabha Hasong Autonomous Council elections is being hailed by party leaders as a sign of surging grassroots support, especially from Assam’s tribal and indigenous communities.
This election has already gone in the favour of the ruling Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) with the party winning 4,550 seats unopposed out of the total 6,370 seats in the gram panchayat bodies, translating to unopposed win to over 71 percent.