Assam Election Drama: Alliances, Accusations, and the Battle for Power
In Assam, a six-party alliance led by Congress challenges the BJP-led NDA amid skepticism over the election process. Exit polls favor the BJP, but Congress remains optimistic, citing distrust in polling predictions. Both sides are prepared for a tense vote count on May 4, amid accusations of electoral misconduct.
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In a politically charged atmosphere, Assam is witnessing a fierce electoral battle as a six-party alliance led by Congress is pitted against the ruling BJP-led National Democratic Alliance (NDA). Congress election in-charge Jitendra Singh expressed confidence in defeating the NDA, forecasting a win of 70-75 seats, despite exit polls projecting otherwise.
The alliance's skepticism extends to the Election Commission, with Singh suggesting a lack of public faith in its processes. Raijor Dal president Akhil Gogoi echoed this sentiment, expressing optimism that Congress and its allies will secure gubernatorial power. Concerns over poll accuracy were echoed by Congress candidate Meera Borathakur Goswami, who urged vigilance during the vote counting.
As the election narrative unfolds, Assam Congress president Gaurav Gogoi accused the BJP of electoral malpractices, questioning the presence of BJP workers in polling stations and the role of the Election Commission. The opposition parties continue to voice disapproval, while exit polls suggest the NDA is set to retain power. The final vote count on May 4 is expected to be a crucial turning point.
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