Political Shift: Three Suspended Congress MLAs Switch to BJP in Assam
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Guwahati, March 5 (NationPress) In a significant political shift, three suspended Congress MLAs have joined the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) in Assam, marking a pivotal moment as the state gears up for the forthcoming Assembly elections. The trio—Kamalakhya Dey Purkayastha, Basant Das, and Sashikanta Das—were officially welcomed into the BJP at the party’s state office, 'Atal Bihari Vajpayee Bhawan' in Guwahati, with the presence of state president Dilip Saikia and other prominent leaders.
After joining the BJP, Kamalakhya Dey Purkayastha expressed that the move was motivated by the broader interests of Assam and India. He emphasized that the trio is enthusiastic about aligning their efforts with the BJP’s vision for the development and safety of both the state and the nation.
Purkayastha criticized the Congress party, claiming their politics of appeasement has eroded their organizational strength and warned that without a reevaluation of its ideological stance, the party risks becoming “hollow” in the future.
Basant Das stated that his decision to switch to the BJP stemmed from the visible development initiatives led by Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma. He noted that significant progress had been made within his constituency during the current government's term and expressed his desire to continue working toward the advancement of Assam under CM Sarma's guidance.
Sashikanta Das voiced his admiration for CM Sarma’s commitment to uniting the state's populace, asserting that the Congress party has strayed far from its original mission established during Mahatma Gandhi’s era in the fight against colonialism. He also predicted that the BJP would reclaim power in Assam, while suggesting that the Congress may struggle to maintain its status as the leading opposition party in the upcoming elections.
This development adds to the heightened political activity in Assam as various parties ramp up their organizational and electoral strategies in preparation for the Assembly polls.