The camaraderie of Himanta Sarma and Bhupen Bora, how much will it weigh on Congress in Assam
Bhupen Bora, former president of the Assam Congress, resigns amidst political turbulence, signaling a potential shift as he prepares to join the BJP with the support of Assam's Chief Minister, Himanta Biswa Sarma.
In a significant political shake-up in Assam, Bhupen Bora, a prominent leader and former state president of the Congress party, resigned from his position, which has created a stir within the party. Despite attempts from Congress leadership to persuade him to retract his resignation, Bora has opted not to return, indicating a deepening rift. His decision is particularly impactful given the approaching assembly elections, raising questions about the Congress party's stability and strategy going forward.
Following his resignation, Assam's Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma visited Bora's residence, confirming plans for Bora to join the BJP on February 22. Sarma highlighted that the national party president Nitin Naveen has approved Bora's transition to the BJP, framing it as a 'homecoming' for Bora. This meeting not only underscores Bora's likely move to the BJP but also indicates a strategic consolidation of support for the ruling party in the lead-up to the elections.
The implications of this political maneuver are profound for the Congress party in Assam, as Bora's departure could weaken their electoral standing. With a history of significant influence and local leadership, Bora's alignment with the BJP could galvanize more party members to make similar moves, further challenging Congress's ability to assert its presence in the state. The dynamics of Assam's political landscape are evolving rapidly as these developments unfold, potentially reshaping the outcome of upcoming elections.