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BJP candidate Rupjyoti Kurmi criticizes Congress, highlights BJP's development work ahead of Assam elections

By ANI | Updated: March 27, 2026 23:05 IST

Mariani (Assam) [India], March 27 : Bharatiya Janata Party's (BJP) candidate from Mariani, Rupjyoti Kurmi, who has served as ...

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Mariani (Assam) [India], March 27 : Bharatiya Janata Party's (BJP) candidate from Mariani, Rupjyoti Kurmi, who has served as an MLA for five consecutive terms from the same seat, shared his views on key issues ahead of the Assam Assembly elections.

Speaking to ANI, Kurmi made predictions about the upcoming elections, claiming that the Indian National Congress (INC) may not win enough seats to even retain its position as the opposition. He further added, "The All India United Democratic Front (AIUDF) could emerge as the second-largest party," while also predicting that the BJP is expected to secure more than 100 seats. He said, "Congress may be pushed to third position."

Speaking about Assam Congress President and Jorhat constituency candidate, Gaurav Gogoi, Kurmi criticized the Congress leader, calling him a "Delhi-based leader." He claimed, "He will lose from Jorhat City," and alleged that Gogoi had not been able to spend enough time with the people after becoming Deputy Leader in the Lok Sabha.

On the Congress's alliance in Assam with Akhil Gogoi, MLA from Sibsagar, Kurmi made it clear that there is no natural alliance between the two leaders, stating, "There is no natural alliance between Akhil Gogoi and Gaurav Gogoi."

Kurmi also highlighted the development work done by the BJP over the past decade. He praised the significant efforts made for tribal communities and tea garden workers, claiming that over 80% of the issues faced by tea garden workers have been resolved. "The Narendra Modi government has provided land and housing ownership rights to tea garden workers," he added.

Addressing the issue of infiltration, Kurmi alleged that Bangladeshi infiltration was a legacy of Congress governments and claimed that the BJP is actively working to identify and deport infiltrators. He told ANI, "BJP is actively working to identify and deport infiltrators."

On the topic of minority votes, Kurmi made it clear that the BJP does not seek "Miya Muslim" votes, emphasizing that the party's focus is on broader national interests.

Kurmi also criticized Congress leader Rahul Gandhi, stating that he does not respect the Constitution. He alleged, "He symbolically carries a 'holy book' instead."

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