AGP Expects Strong Performance in Assam Elections with Double-Digit Seats
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Guwahati, March 7 (NationPress) With the political landscape heating up ahead of the forthcoming elections in Assam, senior leader of the Asom Gana Parishad (AGP) and MP, Phani Bhusan Choudhury, shared his optimism on Saturday, asserting that the party is poised to achieve a double-digit seat count.
Addressing the matter of seat-sharing within the National Democratic Alliance (NDA), Choudhury noted that conversations are ongoing, and the definitive list of candidates has yet to be finalized.
“We are optimistic that AGP will secure a double-digit number of seats this election cycle. In any alliance, there is always a degree of negotiation when it comes to seat distribution. AGP will need to forfeit some seats, just as the BJP will have to do the same,” Choudhury remarked.
He further indicated that the seat distribution formula among NDA affiliates in Assam will be established through mutual agreement and dialogue among the alliance’s leadership.
The AGP, a significant regional ally of the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) in Assam, has participated in the NDA in various elections. Together with the United People’s Party Liberal (UPPL), they successfully contested the 2021 Assam Assembly elections, attaining a comfortable majority.
Political analysts suggest that negotiations regarding seat-sharing within the NDA could prove vital as parties strive to align their respective strengths and regional clout prior to the elections.
While the BJP remains the leading partner in the alliance, AGP officials have consistently claimed that the regional party retains substantial grassroots backing in numerous constituencies throughout the state.
Choudhury’s statements emerge amidst growing speculation regarding the anticipated allocation of seats among NDA partners for the upcoming elections. However, he clarified that discussions are still ongoing and that no final decisions regarding constituency allocations or candidate announcements have been reached.
Further discussions are expected among NDA leadership before the seat-sharing arrangement is finalized in the weeks ahead.