Congress Unveils New Candidate Lineup for Assam Elections
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New Delhi, March 20 (NationPress) On Friday, the Congress party unveiled an additional roster of candidates for the forthcoming Assam Assembly elections, designating nominees for several critical constituencies while reserving certain seats for its coalition partner, Raijor Dal.
As stated by Congress General Secretary (Organisation) K.C. Venugopal, the party's Central Election Committee has confirmed candidates for various Assembly seats across the Upper Assam, North Bank, and Barak Valley regions.
Notable candidates include Bidisha Neog contesting from Jalukbari, Rohit Pariga from Tangla, and Jayanta Borah from Biswanath. Joy Prakash Das is set to run from the reserved Nowboicha (SC) seat, while Gyandip Mohan will represent the party from Mahmora. In Titabor, Pran Kurmi has been named as the candidate. In the southern Assam Barak Valley, Rahul Roy has been chosen to contest from Hailakandi, underscoring the party's commitment to fortifying its presence in the area.
Simultaneously, several constituencies—such as Manas, Dalgaon, Dhing, Kaliabor, Tezpur, Sissibargaon, Margherita, Digboi, Sibsagar, Mariani, and Bokakhat—are allocated to Raijor Dal, as part of a comprehensive opposition alliance strategy.
This allocation demonstrates ongoing initiatives by opposition parties to unify anti-BJP votes ahead of the high-stakes Assembly elections in Assam.
Political analysts observe that the Congress aims to balance the selection of robust local candidates while accommodating its allies to prevent vote fragmentation.
The recent announcement follows previous candidate lists released by the Congress as it prepares to contest against the ruling Bharatiya Janata Party in the northeastern state.
With nominations progressing and campaigning about to escalate, the electoral showdown in Assam promises to feature multi-faceted contests across numerous Assembly constituencies, making candidate selection and alliances pivotal for the outcomes.