City
Epaper

Congress reaping what it sowed: Bhupen Borah after BJP's Assam win

By IANS | Updated: May 6, 2026 13:45 IST

Guwahati, May 6 Former Assam Congress President Bhupen Kumar Borah on Wednesday launched a sharp attack on his ...

Open in App

Guwahati, May 6 Former Assam Congress President Bhupen Kumar Borah on Wednesday launched a sharp attack on his erstwhile party, saying that Congress was now “reaping what it had sown” after suffering a crushing defeat in the Assembly elections.

Borah, who switched from Congress to the BJP ahead of the Assembly polls, won the Bihpuria Assembly constituency on a BJP ticket.

Addressing reporters, he credited Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma for the BJP’s sweeping electoral success and said the people had endorsed the government’s development agenda.

“I must admit that under the leadership of Dr Himanta Biswa Sarma, Assam has witnessed unprecedented political success. The people have once again placed their faith in his leadership,” Borah said.

The BJP leader said the mandate in Bihpuria reflected public approval of the work carried out by the BJP government and rejected the Congress’ campaign narrative.

“The people have proved that the BJP’s organisational strength and development politics were genuine. Congress tried to shape a different narrative, but the voters rejected it,” he added.

Borah also took aim at Assam Congress President Gaurav Gogoi, alleging that the party had weakened significantly under his leadership.

The BJP leader claimed that Congress lost support in several of its traditional strongholds and failed to retain the momentum it had gained during the Lok Sabha elections.

“When I was Assam Congress president, the party had won the Jorhat Lok Sabha seat by a margin of over 1.5 lakh votes. But now even that support base has weakened,” Borah claimed.

The former Congress leader further alleged that internal divisions and “remote-controlled politics” had damaged the party in Assam.

He also suggested that the Congress party may eventually be forced to appoint a minority community leader as the Leader of the party in the state, saying the party’s remaining elected legislators were largely from minority-dominated constituencies.

The BJP-led NDA returned to power in Assam with a massive mandate, securing a comfortable majority in the 126-member Assembly.

Disclaimer: This post has been auto-published from an agency feed without any modifications to the text and has not been reviewed by an editor

Open in App

Related Stories

InternationalA mother dies from preventable complications every hour in Afghanistan: WHO

HealthA mother dies from preventable complications every hour in Afghanistan: WHO

NationalArunachal govt announces 2 pc additional DA, DR for employees, pensioners

NationalEco-friendly measures strengthened along Kedarnath Yatra route by deploying modern waste management systems

BusinessIndia's New Sovereign Arrival in Global Ultra-Luxury Timekeeping

National Realted Stories

NationalK'taka HM flags surprise TN poll outcome; assures action on Sringeri row, police housing

NationalPunjab DGP flags possible Pakistan link behind twin explosions

NationalRajinikanth meets Stalin after DMK's defeat, expresses solidarity

NationalKerala: Satheesan camp steps up numbers game, questions Dasmunsi's role

NationalTVK chief Vijay reaches Raj Bhavan to meet Governor, stakes claim to form government in Tamil Nadu