Assam Elections: Bhupen Borah of BJP Files Nomination, Critiques Congress
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Guwahati, March 23 (NationPress) Bhupen Borah, the former president of the Assam Pradesh Congress Committee (APCC), has officially filed his nomination papers on Monday to contest from the Bihpuria Assembly constituency in Lakhimpur district. This comes after his recent transition to the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) ahead of the state elections scheduled for April 9.
Accompanied by prominent BJP leaders and enthusiastic supporters, Borah's nomination submission was marked by a significant display of support, indicating his full-fledged participation in the political race under the BJP’s banner.
This significant political maneuver follows shortly after Borah's entry into the BJP, altering the political dynamics in Assam as the elections approach.
In a statement to the press following his nomination, Borah criticized the Congress party, his previous political affiliation, asserting that “no individual with self-respect can remain in Congress any longer.”
He cited internal conflicts and a lack of vision within the Congress, which he believes has prompted numerous leaders to rethink their political paths.
Expressing his resolve to join the BJP, Borah conveyed his faith in Prime Minister Narendra Modi's leadership and the ruling party's development-focused agenda.
“The development journey led by Modi is unstoppable,” he emphasized, noting that the BJP has consistently fulfilled its commitments and promoted inclusive growth across various regions.
Borah also articulated his commitment to enhancing the Bihpuria constituency through improved infrastructure, job opportunities, and welfare programs if elected.
He urged voters to back the BJP to ensure ongoing progress and stability in Assam.
The Bihpuria seat is anticipated to be fiercely contested in the upcoming elections, with Borah's candidacy from the BJP introducing a fresh element to the political landscape of Lakhimpur district.
As the Assam Assembly elections draw near, intense competition is expected, with various parties ramping up their campaigns and announcing candidates.