Back to AGP after resigning from Congress? Assam leader slams party for neglecting North Cachar polls

Besides the Karbi Anglong Autonomous Council and the Bodoland Territorial Council, the NCHAC is the third tribal council under the Sixth Schedule in Assam where the BJP is in power — on its own or in alliance with smaller regional parties.

Soon after the results, All India Trinamool Congress (AITC) National General Secretary Abhishek Banerjee posted on X that his party had managed a higher vote share than “primary opposition” Congress, despite contesting the NCHAC elections for the first time — a possible reference to the vote share in contested seats (TMC 12.40 percent, Congress 8.78 percent).

Pointing to the “arrogance” of state and central Congress leaders, Apurba Bhattacharjee said the party might never find the path back to power.

“Since joining the Congress, I had seen that they weren’t grasping the reality. If you want to swim against the direction, you might very well acquire the strength needed to do so, and have a proper plan. But such a plan was never visualised, and I also failed to communicate the same to the state and central leadership. Actually, they were not ready to listen,” he said.

“The high command thinks it knows everything despite us being born and brought up here. They have no idea on the environment of the state or the demography. I was fed up with them. If they were not ready to listen to the reality and my pain, they’re not concerned about their own future. Even after losing elections, they have not changed body language. It’s quite impossible for the party to make a comeback.”

The state BJP leadership, meanwhile, is exalted with the support of Christian voters in Dima Hasao, with Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma making this point on social media platform ‘X’ Friday.

“The Christian voters in North Cachar Hills have accepted us for translating ‘Sabka Saath, Sabka Vikas” into reality under PM Modi. The indigenous Assamese people in the hills had been long deprived of development under the Congress government,” said BJP state spokesperson Dewan Dhrubajyoti Moral.

“Also, with CM Himanta Biswa Sarma raising the bar with his development initiatives, the Congress bid farewell with zero votes. It is an answer against the injustice during Congress rule.”