Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma

Guwahati:

Politics has heated up in Assam.

Former Congress President Ripun Bora

has left the Congress.

He has joined Trinamool Congress.

Let us inform that the Congress had re-nominated Bora for the election to the upper house of Parliament.

He lost the Rajya Sabha elections as a joint candidate of the opposition parties in Assam.

He alleged that several Congress leaders were working in nexus with the BJP in the northeastern state.

On the other hand, Trinamool Congress has expressed happiness about Bora joining the party.

On the other hand, Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma has said that if another Rajya Sabha election is held tomorrow, Congress MLAs will vote for him.

It is true that 9-10 Congress MLAs voted or helped us in Rajya Sabha elections and if Rajya Sabha elections are held again tomorrow, they will help me.

Whether you call it his betrayal of Congress or his love for me.

But the fact is that if Rajya Sabha elections are held tomorrow, they will help me again. 

Bora, who joined the Trinamool Congress soon after resigning from the Congress, said in a resignation letter to Congress President Sonia Gandhi that the infighting in the party helped the BJP and that she was forced to leave the party in 1976 despite being a member since her student leader days. Had to be forced

In his resignation letter, Bora said, "I am deeply pained to inform you that it is an open secret in Assam that instead of fighting against the BJP, a section of senior leaders of the Assam PCC (Pradesh Congress Committee) are under the BJP government." Mainly secret agreements have been made with the Chief Minister.

The former state minister also alleged that some Congress party leaders played such a role, paving the way for the BJP to win both the Rajya Sabha seats from Assam recently.

Bora claimed that after taking over as APCC chief in 2016, he was able to bring the Congress to a position where people expected him to form the government in the 2021 assembly elections.

He said that due to infighting between a section of senior leaders of Assam PCC, people lost their trust in us and they did not give us the mandate.

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