Himanta Biswa Sarma vows anti-infiltration drive after BJP's hat-trick in Assam

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Himanta Biswa Sarma vows anti-infiltration drive after BJP's hat-trick in Assam

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Himanta Biswa Sarma's post-victory declaration doubles down on Assam's anti-infiltration drive — a signal that the BJP's third consecutive win in the state is being read not just as an electoral triumph but as a mandate for its identity-first politics.

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Himanta Biswa Sarma pledged to continue the anti-infiltration drive after BJP-led NDA 's third straight Assam win.
BJP won 82 seats ; Congress managed only 19 seats.
Sarma said he had recorded his electoral assessment on 9 April , the day polling concluded.
He described the BJP's Bengal win as a "victory for the entire nation" and critical for eastern and north-eastern India's security.
On Congress leader Pawan Khera's bail in a forgery and defamation case, Sarma said: "He has not been freed from the allegations." Sarma ruled out any Congress MLA joining the BJP, quipping: "We already have 102 — how many more can we take care of?"

Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma on Tuesday declared that his government will pursue its crackdown on illegal infiltration with undiminished intensity, a day after the BJP-led NDA alliance secured a third consecutive victory in the state — this time by a wider margin than before. Speaking to news agency IANS from Guwahati, Sarma framed the electoral mandate as a direct endorsement of his administration's hardline stance on illegal immigration.

Sarma's Post-Victory Pledge

Point of View

Assam now has one of the most lopsided state assemblies in India — a structural weakening of opposition that has accountability implications well beyond the infiltration debate.
NationPress
1 Jul 2026

Frequently Asked Questions

What did Himanta Biswa Sarma say after BJP's hat-trick win in Assam?
Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma pledged to continue the state's drive against illegal infiltration with the same vigour, saying 'The fight for our identity will continue.' He also expressed gratitude to the people of Assam for the BJP-led NDA alliance's third consecutive win.
How many seats did BJP and Congress win in the Assam assembly elections?
The BJP won 82 seats while the Congress managed to secure only 19 constituencies, marking a decisive consolidation of the BJP-led NDA alliance's position in the state.
What did Sarma say about the BJP's win in Bengal?
Sarma called the BJP's Bengal win a 'victory for the entire nation,' arguing it would play a significant role in securing eastern and north-eastern India. He said Bengal was won 'not just by the BJP, but by the entire country.'
What is the Pawan Khera case that Sarma commented on?
Congress leader Pawan Khera was granted bail in a forgery and defamation case linked to alleged false statements made against Assam CM Sarma's wife, Riniki Bhuyan Sharma. Sarma stated that bail does not amount to exoneration and that the case will continue.
Will any Congress MLAs join the BJP in Assam?
Sarma ruled out the possibility, saying there is 'no possibility of them joining BJP and they should not come either,' adding with a jibe that with 102 MLAs already, the party has little room for more.
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