Assam elections: BJP gains a clear majority in trends, gains 70 seats
Assam elections: BJP gains a clear majority in trends, gains 70 seats
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Guwahati: Polling for 126 assembly seats in Assam was held in three phases, now it is their turn to have results. 946 candidates are trying their luck in Assam. According to trends so far, the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) led the alliance in Assam seems to be gaining a majority of 70 seats, while the Congress seems to be leading at 39.

State that the BJP's alliance includes the Asom Gana Parishad (AGP) and the United People's Party Liberal (UPPL). Out of the total 126 seats in the state, BJP is contesting 93 seats, AGP 29 and UPPL 11 seats. A total of 126 assembly seats in the state recorded 82.04 percent polling. There was no major violence in the state during the elections, though there was a hue and cry over EVM at one or two places. The big thing is that the BJP has not declared the face of the CM post here. Sarbananda Sonowal is currently CM on behalf of BJP but this time BJP did not declare CM face.

In this electoral battle, Congress led the UPA, and the NDA promised development in the state. The Congress had opposed the CAA and NDA fought an election battle on the issue of illegal infiltration. Election results in 4 states and 1 Union Territory as well as Assam will be clear in no time.

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