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Aiudf problem divides the opposition before the crucial bint

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Guwahati: Opposition led by Mahajot Congress in Assam, who won 50 seats in the election of this year’s assembly, once again towards rough weather before the crucial improvement in the state for the problem including AIudF in front of the opposition, the problem raised by President Raible Dal, Akhil Gogoi.
War words have broken among the leaders of AIUDF, the most tough ally of Congress, and Akhil as the party Badruddin Ajmal wanted the opposition to unite at any cost before the General Election 2024.
Several times the weakness was due to Assam, one in Tamulpur, and who Others at Gossiigaon in the lower Assam, after the death of sitting Mlaas Leho Boro and Majendra Narizary.
But the spotlight is now above Assam where weakness is also caused by Mariani and Majuli.
Both chairs are politically important because they can move or disrupt the plans of the ruling parties and opposition.
Congress suffered a setback at Mariani last month after the legislator four times, Rupjyoti Kurmi, joined BJP.
He then resigned from MLA.
Majuli, which is under BJP’s focus now for Vainishnavite culture that includes all-round Vaishnavite, is also set to conduct elections after its representatives, former Minister of Sarbanou Sonowal’s head, inaugurated in the Union cabinet.
Rupjyoti, a powerful strength in the area, is likely to be a BJP choice for Mariani.
Akhil’s house constituency is Mariani, where Raijor Dal does not prove candidates in the last assembly poll to ensure the defeat of BJP.
Rupjyoti won to rebuild the congress on the belt, but the following month joined BJP.
“It is very embarrassing that both the Congress and Raijor Dal did not have the confidence to involve their own candidates at Mariana,” said Rupjyoti when Akhil revealed that the conversation lights up with Congress for magnification and even asked Akhil to concentrate on his home.
Turf, Sivasagar.
Not reacting to this comment, Akhil has said they must be able to carry out consensus candidates if the Congress does not play spoilsport.
Akhil also urged the party to leave ‘communal aiudf’ from Mahajot.
The supply did not leave without a spicy attack from the leader of Aiudf Aminul Islam, who accused the Akhil to help BJP from the back door.
“BJP has a government in the center and in the state.
Without solid opposition, it will not be easy to defeat them.
But Akhil wants to divide the secular anti-BJP sound to help the ruling party,” Islam said.
He also blamed Assam Jatiya Parishad (AJP) to try to weaken the opposition troops by dividing it on the lines of Raijor Dal.
Assam PCC President Ripun Bora has appealed to Akhil and their allies not to make AIDF a problem before an important improvement.
He said Mahajot, which consisted of Congress, AIUD, People’s Bodoland Front (BPF), CPM, CPI, CPI-ML (Liberation) and Anchalik Gana Morcha, still together and formulated a strategy to take BJP.
“In the upcoming dispute, two seats are in the territorial area of ​​Bodoland (Tamulpur and Gossiigaon), while the other two are in Assam above.
Questions about the AIudF field candidate in this chair did not appear.
So there should be no effort to weaken our strength by targeting The ajmal party, “Bora told TII.
He admitted that Congress could not contact BPF Hagrama Mohilary lately.
But, it was BPF who translated candidates from Mahajot from Mahajot seats Tamulpur and Gossiigaon in the last assembly poll.
However, Bora said the Congress was preparing elections at the party level and except for BPF, talks have been held with other constituent parties.
“All opposition parties must support consensus candidates.
The Mahajot strategy is clear.
We are only waiting for positive opinions from Raijor Dal and AJP,” he added.
Mahajot led by the Congress ended with 50 seats in the 2021 Assam election, where AIudf won 16, BPF Four and CPM one.
Taya Congress rose three of 26 in 2016 elections to 29 seats in 2021 polls.

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