Himanta Biswa Sarma Eyes Sixth Term in Jalukbari Amid Rain and Celebration
Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma filed his nomination papers for re-election from the Jalukbari constituency, aiming for a sixth consecutive term. He led a large procession to the election office, showcasing local culture. Despite rain, supporters attended, and Sarma emphasized the importance of his mother's blessings for success.
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Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma officially entered the race for a sixth term as he filed nomination papers from the Jalukbari constituency. Accompanied by family and party members, Sarma led a colorful procession to the Kamrup District Election office.
The event was marked by traditional Assamese music and dance, illustrating the cultural richness of his constituency. Supporters, including a significant number of women, braved relentless rain to offer their backing.
Highlighting the influence of his family's support, Sarma sought his mother's blessings before the nomination. With polling scheduled for April 9, Sarma balances campaigning responsibilities across regions as BJP leaders prepare strategic plans for the election.
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