Assam CM Himanta Buswa Sarma keeps polling boiling polls with ‘Allied’ new Hagrama Mohilary – News2IN
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Assam CM Himanta Buswa Sarma keeps polling boiling polls with ‘Allied’ new Hagrama Mohilary

Assam CM Himanta Buswa Sarma keeps polling boiling polls with 'Allied' new Hagrama Mohilary
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Guwahati: Bodo’s politics can take a new touch in the middle of the ‘Bonhomie Growth’ between the head of Himanta Buswa Sarma and Head of Bodoland (BPF) Hagrama Mohilary ahead of 30 Bypolls for five seats in the state.
BPF has decided to provide unconditional support to BJP in three out of five seats, although the Safron party does not officially announce the coalition with them.
The BJP official coalition partner at BTR, the United Party Liberal Party (UPPL), has been left with recent developments, especially after the BPF delegation to meet Sarma at the official residence here last Saturday.
The Head of UpPL Pramod Boro told Tii, “Our party is guided by the principles and we do not work after power.
Uppl is for ideological politics.” BPF with Mahajot led by the congress in the election of the last assembly where AIDF is also a key player.
But the opposition alliance is no longer, said President Assam PCC Bhupen Borah.
Congress has gone alone in the election with a strategy to stand alone.
BPF said it would advance with the ‘instruction’ of CM Sarma, even though it was upset with the BJP President of the State Bhabesh Kalita, who did not support them.
“Cm ​​clearly tells our delegation that we want to fight alone in Gossiigaon and Tamulpur or give two seats to BPF and UPPL,” Claim Secretary General of BPF Prabin Boro.
UPPL announced his candidate for two seats on Sunday before each conversation about dividing two seats could occur.
Boro added that it was up to Himanta how he handled BPF and UPPL on Btr.
BPF has stated local leaders of Dhruba Kumar Brahma Narizary as Gossiigaon candidates, while their tamulpur candidates are likely to be announced on Thursday.
Bhabesh Kalita on Wednesday said that BJP, UPPL and Asom Gana Parishad (AGP) were in the Pelangi Alliance in Assam and the leaders of the three parties will be present during the submission of nominations by the uppl candidate.
It further made it difficult for political equations at BODO Belt but BJP State spokesman BJP Pabitra Margherita firmly said that almost all political and non-political forum indigenous peoples work closely in trust and confidence with the BJP-led government.
“The BJP alliance with AGP and uppl are known to all.
But there is no official decision to bind with BPF.”

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