Gaurav Gogoi Optimistic About Seat-Sharing with Regional Parties in Assam Ahead of Elections
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Guwahati, March 7 (NationPress) The President of Assam Congress and Lok Sabha MP, Gaurav Gogoi, announced on Saturday that conversations are currently ongoing with regional parties concerning a seat-sharing arrangement in preparation for the forthcoming state Assembly elections. He expressed hope that a consensus will soon be reached that satisfies all parties involved.
During a press briefing in Jorhat, Gogoi emphasized that these negotiations are part of broader efforts aimed at fostering Opposition unity within the state.
"Discussions are ongoing with regional parties concerning seat sharing. I am optimistic that we will establish a viable seat-sharing formula," he stated while addressing inquiries from the media.
When asked if a collaboration between the Congress and the Akhil Gogoi-led Raijor Dal was feasible for the upcoming elections, he refrained from providing specific details but indicated that dialogue with regional entities remains active to enhance the Opposition’s unity in Assam.
Political analysts believe that negotiations for seat-sharing between Congress and regional factions could significantly influence the Opposition's strategy against the ruling NDA coalition led by the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) in Assam.
In related news, the State Congress President announced that he plans to visit Jorhat following the party's decision to nominate him as a candidate for the upcoming Assembly elections from the Jorhat constituency.
According to sources within the Congress, party leadership is actively formulating its strategy for the elections, which includes selecting candidates and negotiating alliances, as political activities escalate across the state.
The Jorhat Assembly seat holds significant political value in Upper Assam, and Gaurav Gogoi's decision to contest from this constituency is anticipated to inject further momentum into the Congress' electoral campaign in the area.
As the state approaches the elections, a multi-faceted contest is expected, with both the ruling coalition and opposition parties striving to solidify their support in various constituencies.
Further developments regarding alliances and seat-sharing among opposition parties are expected to unfold in the coming weeks as discussions advance.