Assam election results: Sonowal hails BJP-NDA win as 'historic mandate'
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Union Minister Sarbananda Sonowal on Monday described the BJP-led NDA's performance in the Assam Assembly elections as a "historic victory", attributing the scale of the mandate to development-focused governance under Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma and the so-called "double-engine" government model. Speaking to reporters in Guwahati as vote counting progressed, Sonowal said the results reflect strong and positive public support for the BJP and its allies.
Sonowal's Reaction as Votes Were Counted
Addressing the media during the counting process, Sonowal said the alliance was heading towards a "massive tally", underlining what he described as the depth of public trust in NDA's leadership. He credited the verdict to the consistent efforts of the government in prioritising development, infrastructure, and welfare initiatives across the state.
"Because of this, the people of Assam have got a golden opportunity to strengthen their socio-economic conditions," Sonowal said.
Development and Governance at the Centre of the Verdict
The Union Minister argued that the NDA government had created a "powerful environment of development" in Assam, which he said had translated into greater opportunities for social justice and economic empowerment. Sonowal further noted that peace and stability in the state had significantly improved under the current administration, leading to a broader sense of satisfaction among citizens.
He said voters had recognised the BJP as a reliable platform capable of ensuring sustained progress, and that the electorate's response demonstrated a clear preference for stability and continuity in governance.
NDA's Vision for Assam Going Forward
Reiterating that the verdict was historic, Sonowal said the people had extended "unprecedented support" to the BJP and its allies, placing their faith in the alliance's vision for the state. He added that the results reflect a strong endorsement of the government's policies and its commitment to inclusive growth.
The Union Minister expressed confidence that the NDA would continue working with the same momentum, ensuring that the benefits of development reach every section of society while further strengthening Assam's trajectory of progress.
Context: BJP's Foothold in the Northeast
This comes amid the BJP's sustained push to consolidate its presence across Northeast India, where it has governed Assam since 2016 — first under Sonowal himself, and subsequently under Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma from 2021. The party's back-to-back victories in the state have been central to its broader Northeast strategy. Notably, the "double-engine" government narrative — aligning state and central administrations — has been a recurring electoral theme for the BJP across multiple states. Whether the incoming government translates this mandate into measurable development outcomes will be closely watched by both allies and opposition in the region.