Congress Unveils Fifth Candidate List for Assam Assembly Elections
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New Delhi/Guwahati, March 22 (NationPress) On Sunday, the Congress party announced its fifth roster of candidates for the forthcoming Assam Assembly elections, identifying nominees for seven different constituencies throughout the state.
An official announcement from the party’s Central Election Committee confirmed that candidates have been selected for key seats such as Gossaigaon, Dotma (ST), Bihpuria, Bhergaon, Mazbat, Haflong (ST), and Katigorah.
This list received approval from Congress leadership as part of an ongoing strategy to enhance its electoral footprint in preparation for the significant 2026 elections.
Notable candidates include Joseph Hasda, who will stand from Gossaigaon, and Birkhang Boro from Dotma (ST).
Rajat Kanti Saha has been nominated to contest in Bihpuria, and Anchula Gwra Daimary is set to represent the party from Bhergaon. Narayan Adhikari is the candidate for Mazbat, while Nirmal Langthasa will run from the reserved Haflong (ST) constituency.
Amar Chand Jain has been chosen as the nominee for Katigorah.
This announcement was formalized via a press release from K.C. Venugopal, General Secretary of the AICC, indicating that these selections were made after careful consideration by the party’s central leadership.
With this latest announcement, the Congress continues to gradually reveal its candidates for the Assam elections, reflecting its determination to mount a robust challenge against the ruling BJP-led coalition.
Party sources revealed that the selection process has been centered on ensuring a mix of experience, grassroots connections, and community representation, particularly in areas with significant tribal and minority populations.
The upcoming Assam Assembly elections are anticipated to be a multi-faceted contest, with regional parties and alliances playing pivotal roles. The Congress is expected to unveil more candidates in the days ahead as it solidifies seat-sharing deals and campaign strategies.
Elections for the 126-member Assam Assembly are set for April 9, with vote counting scheduled for May 4.