Himanta Biswa Sarma files nomination, skirts queries on BJP’s CM face in Assam | India News – Times of India

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NEW DELHI: Leading a massive rally, Assam finance minister and BJP heavyweight Himanta Biswa Sarma filed nomination from his traditional constituency of Jalukbari on Friday. The North East Democratic Alliance (NEDA) convenor submitted his papers amid speculations of he likely being the next chief minister of the state if the BJP-led alliance retains power as the party has not projected any face for the upcoming elections.
Usually, the incumbent chief minister of a state is also projected as the chief ministerial candidate for next assembly election. However, in a rare case, the BJP has not named Assam chief minister Sarbananda Sonowal as its face for the forthcoming state polls.
This has given rise to speculations that Sonowal may not continue as the CM. He may be brought to the Centre while he may be replaced with Sarma in the state.
Sarma filed his nomination in the backdrop of uncertainty over the CM’s name.
Asked about the chief ministerial face after he filed his nomination, Sarma skirted all questions over the issue.
Sarma is contesting from Jalukbari for the fifth consecutive term. He had won the seat in 2016 by a margin of over 85,000 votes.
The NEDA convenor led a massive rally from Sonaram Field in Guwahati to the office of Kamrup metropolitan deputy commissioner Biswajit Pegu, where he submitted his papers in the presence of chief minister Sarbananda Sonowal and senior party leaders.
Accompanied by entrepreneur wife Riniki Bhuyan Sarma and son Nandil, the political heavyweight, during the roadshow, waved at his supporters, who played traditional musical instruments to greet him.
Women, in colourful attire, were seen performing Bihu dance on the two-kilometre stretch that the rally covered in a span of three hours.
Earlier in the day, Sarma and his wife had offered prayers at the Kamakhya temple here.
The state finance minister, after filing his nomination, told reporters that the election results would determine the course of Assam’s development and its future.
Seeking people’s blessings, he exuded confidence that the BJP-AGP-UPPL combine will win the assembly polls.
Asked about his thoughts on opposition mahajoth (grand alliance), the minister, refusing to say much, wished them well.
(With agency inputs)

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Assam Assembly elections | Modi, Sonowal duped Assam with lies: Surjewala

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Cong. leader says BJP spent five years in taking people for a ride with falsehood, big announcements

Congress general secretary Randeep Singh Surjewala on Thursday said Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Chief Minister Sarbananda Sonowal and other BJP leaders had flattered the people of Assam only to deceive.

The BJP leadership spent the five years in taking the people of Assam for a ride with falsehood and big announcements made bigger with vacuum.

“They made massive announcements for the development of Assam. The outcome has been zero,” Mr. Surjewala told journalists in Guwahati.

He said Assam had taken the second spot in the country’s growth index when the Congress ruled the State five years ago, but the BJP-led alliance government pushed the State down to the 20th position.

Claiming that “Assam is now recognised as the most unsafe place for women,” the Congress leader said 80,794 cases of crime against women were registered in the State in the last three years.

“The BJP has made Assam the hub of child trafficking too. Half of such cases in the country happen in Assam,” he said, asking if the Prime Minister would care to address such issues.

Mr. Surjewala also asked the Prime Minister if he planned to implement the Citizenship (Amendment) Act (CAA) after the Assam Assembly polls.

“Modiji promised to implement the CAA in West Bengal but said his government will not implement it in Tamil Nadu. Why is he silent about Assam? Why this double standard?” he said.

The Congress general secretary also slammed Mr. Modi and Mr. Sonowal for 20 mega projects worth ₹10,860 crore that had remained in the initial stages for many years after their announcement.

“Modiji had promised to the public of Assam that 59 lakh out of 63.25 lakh rural families will get water under the Jal Jeevan Mission. But 56 lakh are still deprived of water after three years,” Mr. Surjewala reminded, also calling the “BJP bluff” on the health of women and children.

“The National Family Health Survey says 68.4% children aged 6-49 months in Assam suffered from anaemia in 2020, up from the 35% in 2015,” he said.

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