Pradyut Bordoloi: Committed to BJP and Seeking Senior Leaders' Guidance for Dispur Elections
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Guwahati, March 21 (NationPress) Recently welcomed into the BJP, Pradyut Bordoloi declared on Saturday his commitment to serve the party wholeheartedly while seeking the support of seasoned leaders as he gears up to contest from the prestigious Dispur Assembly constituency in the forthcoming Assam elections.
During his address to party members at the BJP’s Hengrabari office, Bordoloi stated, “I will dedicate myself to the BJP with absolute sincerity. The Dispur workers must guide me at each step and help propel me forward.” He also mentioned his intention to seek the blessings of senior leaders Jayanta Das and Atul Bora at the outset of his new political venture.
These comments come shortly after Bordoloi's formal induction into the Bharatiya Janata Party, representing a major political transition ahead of the critically important Assembly elections in Assam.
Previously a prominent figure in Congress, Bordoloi’s move to the BJP is viewed as a tactical strategy by the ruling party to bolster its standing in key electoral constituencies.
Fielded by the BJP from the Dispur seat, one of the state’s most significant constituencies known for its competitive electoral landscape, Bordoloi’s candidacy is believed to enhance the BJP's prospects in the area due to his political acumen and extensive organizational reach.
In his speech, he highlighted the necessity of unity and collaborative efforts within the party, expressing his dedication to closely working with grassroots members to fortify the BJP’s foundation in Dispur.
Bordoloi’s entry into the BJP has sparked strong reactions from opposition parties, especially Congress, which has characterized his departure as a personal choice.
Nevertheless, BJP leaders have embraced Bordoloi, confident in his potential to aid the party’s electoral achievements.
As the election campaign intensifies, Bordoloi’s declarations reflect his intention to actively engage with party members and voters as he prepares for the electoral contest in Dispur.