NDA Sweeps Assam: A Third Term Triumph

The ruling NDA secures a third consecutive term in Assam, achieving a historic victory with 102 seats in the 126-member assembly. The BJP garnered a majority on its own, marking an unprecedented win. Meanwhile, the Congress-led Opposition faced a significant defeat, winning only 19 constituencies.

NDA Sweeps Assam: A Third Term Triumph
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In a historic win, the NDA has secured its third consecutive term in Assam, amassing a remarkable 102 seats out of 126 in the assembly. The BJP emerged victorious independently with 82 seats, setting a new precedent in the state's political landscape.

The Congress, struggling to maintain its foothold, clinched only 19 seats in what has been termed as its worst performance in recent history. The AIUDF and Raijor Dal each secured two seats, while the Trinamool Congress managed just one win.

Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma celebrated his sixth consecutive victory in Jalukbari. The election witnessed a notable shift with key losses in the Congress camp including state president Gaurav Gogoi. The polling covered all 126 constituencies in a single phase on April 9.

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