Political Turmoil in Assam: Bhupen Borah's Resignation Drama
Former Assam Congress chief Bhupen Borah resigns, sparking political tension. He's undecided on withdrawal, influenced by discussions with local stakeholders. BJP signals interest in Borah, with Chief Minister Sarma offering him a safe seat. Borah criticizes some Congress leaders and alleges bias in ticket allocation.
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Former Assam Congress leader Bhupen Borah's sudden resignation has thrown the state's political scene into disarray. While he is still contemplating whether to retract his decision, Borah is engaging in dialogues with his close allies and residents of Lakhimpur district.
Notably, he has accused some Congress figures of undermining his position, specifically targeting the party's internal factionalism. Borah claims he was unfairly overlooked for the Samaguri by-election candidacy, which went to Rakibul Hussain's son instead.
Adding to the intrigue, Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma has extended an invitation to Borah to join the BJP, promising him a secure assembly seat. With the assembly elections looming, Borah's next move is keenly awaited by political observers.
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