Why Did Bhupen Borah Resign After 32 Years in Congress?
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Guwahati, Feb 16 (NationPress) Veteran Congress politician in Assam, Bhupen Borah, declared his resignation from the party on Monday, concluding a 32-year tenure with the historic political organization. Speaking to the press, Borah confirmed that he submitted his resignation letter to the party’s central leadership at approximately 8 a.m. “I am no longer part of the Congress party. I have already sent my resignation to the central leadership,” Borah stated, emphasizing that this choice was made to safeguard his self-respect.
“This decision stems from my commitment to my own self-respect,” he maintained.
Voicing his significant dissatisfaction with the party’s operation, Borah accused the Congress leadership of failing to make timely and effective decisions regarding organizational issues.
“The party struggles even to determine who should participate in its rallies and who should not,” he remarked, highlighting what he termed a growing sense of confusion and lack of coordination within the organization.
Borah reflected on the years he dedicated to the Congress.
“I have committed 32 years of my life to the Congress party,” he underscored, signaling his long-standing involvement and contributions at various organizational levels.
While refraining from naming specific individuals, Borah hinted at ongoing internal challenges and a lack of effective leadership that, in his view, made continuing in the party untenable.
He noted that despite raising concerns numerous times, there was no substantive response from the upper echelons of leadership.
When asked about his future political plans, Borah stated he would make a decision after discussing it with his supporters and well-wishers. Nonetheless, he affirmed that his resignation was conclusive and not hasty.
“This decision has been made thoughtfully, not impulsively,” he clarified.
Borah’s departure is perceived as a notable setback for the Congress in Assam, especially as the party struggles to reclaim political ground ahead of the upcoming Assembly elections.
This resignation arrives at a period when the party is already wrestling with internal disputes and leadership dilemmas within the state.
Political analysts suggest that Borah’s exit could instigate further upheaval within the Assam Congress unit in the near future.