Assam CM Himanta Biswa Sarma Critiques Gaurav Gogoi's Leadership in Congress

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Assam CM Himanta Biswa Sarma Critiques Gaurav Gogoi's Leadership in Congress

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In a striking critique, Assam CM Himanta Biswa Sarma lambasted Gaurav Gogoi for failing to maintain party cohesion within Congress, suggesting a deeper crisis in leadership as elections loom.

Key Takeaways

Assam CM Himanta Biswa Sarma critiques Gaurav Gogoi's leadership.
Political tensions in Assam are escalating ahead of elections.
Bhupen Borah's recent switch to BJP highlights Congress's internal challenges.

Guwahati, March 23 (NationPress) Assam's Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma has sharply criticized Gaurav Gogoi, questioning his abilities as a leader and asserting that the Congress MP has significantly failed in retaining members within his party.

While addressing the media in Golaghat, CM Sarma took aim at Gogoi's recent public comments, claiming they showcase a lack of capability to manage internal party dynamics and keep leaders engaged within the organization. Sarma stated that these remarks indicate a clear acknowledgment of failure in Gogoi's role as a political leader.

“Why can’t you maintain any members in Congress? By making such statements, you are admitting your own shortcomings. It is unprecedented to see a leader openly concede that he is unable to retain his own party members,” Sarma remarked.

Elevating his critique, the BJP chief provocatively suggested that it might be “better for him to go to Pakistan,” a statement likely to draw strong backlash from opposition parties.

These comments come amidst escalating political tensions in Assam as the Assembly elections approach, with both the BJP and Congress ramping up their attacks over leadership crises, defections, and governance issues.

Recently, the Congress has experienced multiple setbacks due to leaders switching allegiance, which the BJP has frequently highlighted to question the Congress's organizational integrity in the state.

CM Sarma’s remarks seem aimed at reinforcing this narrative while shining a light on Gogoi’s leadership within the party.

Additionally, former Assam Pradesh Congress Committee (APCC) president Bhupen Borah, who recently transitioned to the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), submitted his nomination papers today for the Bihpuria Assembly constituency in Lakhimpur district, simultaneously taking a jab at Congress leaders.

Joined by senior BJP figures and supporters, Borah presented his nomination amid a show of strength, marking his formal entry into the electoral contest under the BJP's banner.

This move follows his recent induction into the BJP, representing a substantial political shift in Assam's pre-election scenario.

After filing his papers, Borah criticized the Congress, his former party, stating, “No one with self-respect can remain in Congress any longer.”

He pointed to internal problems and a lack of direction within the party, which he claimed have prompted numerous leaders to rethink their political futures.

Point of View

The ongoing rift within the Congress party and the pointed criticisms from CM Sarma highlight a significant moment in Assam's political landscape. As the Assembly elections approach, the struggle for leadership credibility could reshape party alliances and voter sentiment.
NationPress
20 Jun 2026

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What did Himanta Biswa Sarma say about Gaurav Gogoi?
Himanta Biswa Sarma criticized Gaurav Gogoi for failing to retain leaders within Congress, suggesting that his leadership abilities are in question.
Why is this criticism significant?
The criticism comes as Assam approaches Assembly elections, indicating rising political tensions and potential shifts in party dynamics.
What did Bhupen Borah say after joining BJP?
Bhupen Borah remarked that 'no one with self-respect can stay in Congress anymore,' citing internal issues within the party.
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