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Assured Of Successful Over 100 Seats In Assam: Congress’ Bhupesh Baghel


Bhupesh Baghel accused the BJP executive of operating a “syndicate raj

Dibrugarh:

Chhattisgarh Leader Minister Bhupesh Baghel, who’s in Assam on a three-day seek advice from to canvas for Congress applicants, criticised the ruling BJP lately for its alleged failure to satisfy guarantees, and asserted that his party will win greater than 100 seats within the 126-member Meeting.

Bhupesh Baghel, who may be the senior observer of the Congress for Assam polls, mentioned the BJP camp had vowed to take steps to seal the state’s border with Bangladesh, and assemble expressways at the two facets of the Brahmaputra river, however none of that came about within the final 5 years.

Hitting out on the ruling party for “no longer having a construction schedule”, Mr Baghel additional claimed that contributors of the BJP are nonetheless perplexed if Sarabananda Sonowal is the state’s leader minister or it’s Himanta Biswa Sarma.

Mr Baghel additionally accused the BJP executive of operating a “syndicate raj” and institutionalising corruption in quite a lot of sectors, reminiscent of coal provide and betel leaf business.

“The BJP had promised to seal the Bangladesh border, assemble Expressways on either side of Brahmaputra river and lift day-to-day wages of tea lawn employees however they didn’t ship. The way in which issues are going, we’re assured that our party gets hundred plus seats in Assam,” the Chhattisgarh leader minister, campaigning for the Congress in Higher Assam, mentioned all through a press convention.

Elections to the 126-member Assam Meeting will likely be held in 3 levels between March 27 and April 6.

Meeting seats in Higher Assam are scheduled to visit polls within the first section.

The Congress, which has shaped a Grand Alliance with the AIUDF, BPF, CPI, CPI(M), CPI(ML), the Anchalik Gana Morcha (AGM) and the RJD, is about to contest 43 of the 47 seats, which might be up for polls within the first section.

(With the exception of for the headline, this tale has no longer been edited through TTN group of workers and is printed from a syndicated feed.)

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