NEW DELHI: The political battle for Assam will enter its decisive stage with the counting of votes on Monday, determining whether the BJP-led NDA secures a third consecutive term or the Congress stages a comeback after a high-voltage campaign centred on identity politics, welfare delivery and regional aspirations.A total of 722 candidates are in the fray across 126 assembly constituencies. Congress has fielded the highest number of candidates at 99, followed by the BJP with 90. The AIUDF has 30 candidates, while NDA allies Asom Gana Parishad (AGP) and Bodo Peoples’ Front (BPF) have fielded 26 and 11 nominees respectively.Among other players, Raijor Dal contested 13 seats, Assam Jatiya Parishad (AJP) 10, CPI(M) three, and the All Party Hill Leaders Conference (APHLC) two. The Aam Aadmi Party and United People’s Party Liberal (UPPL) contested 18 seats each, the Trinamool Congress 22, and the Jharkhand Mukti Morcha (JMM) 16. There are also 258 Independent candidates.High-profile faces in the fraySeveral key leaders will have their electoral fate decided on May 4, including chief minister Himanta Biswa Sarma, Congress state president Gaurav Gogoi, AGP’s Atul Bora, Assembly Speaker Biswajit Daimary, leader of the opposition Debabrata Saikia, AIUDF chief Badruddin Ajmal, Raijor Dal leader Akhil Gogoi, and AJP chief Lurinjyoti Gogoi.Sarma is seeking a third consecutive term from Jalukbari, a seat he has represented multiple times. In the 2021 elections, he won by a record margin, securing 130,762 votes and a 73.52% vote share against Congress candidate Romen Chandra Borthakur.Gaurav Gogoi, shifting from national to state politics, is contesting from Jorhat and is seen as a key face of the Congress’s push to regain ground in upper Assam.In Tamulpur, the performance of Assembly Speaker Biswajit Daimary will be closely watched as a test of the BJP-UPPL alliance in the Bodoland Territorial Region. Debabrata Saikia is aiming to retain Nazira, a constituency long associated with his family’s political legacy.AIUDF chief Badruddin Ajmal is contesting from Binnakandi, looking to consolidate minority votes, while in Sivasagar, Akhil Gogoi continues to be a strong grassroots figure, having won the seat in 2021 as an Independent with 57,219 votes.Lurinjyoti Gogoi is contesting from Khowang, seeking to convert student-led regional mobilisation into electoral success. Meanwhile, AGP president Atul Bora is in the fray from Bokakhat, and senior minister Keshab Mahanta is contesting from Kaliabor.In Mazbat, BPF’s Charan Boro is attempting to revive the party’s influence in the Bodo belt, making it another closely watched contest.The BJP-led NDA includes AGP and BPF as key allies, while the opposition bloc comprises Congress, Raijor Dal, AJP, CPI(M), APHLC and CPI(ML).In the outgoing Assembly, the BJP holds 64 seats, with allies AGP (9), UPPL (7) and BPF (3). The opposition includes Congress (26), AIUDF (15), CPI(M) (1) and one Independent MLA.Tight security for countingCounting will take place at 40 centres across all 35 districts under heavy security. Electronic voting machines (EVMs) containing votes of over 2.5 crore electors will be opened amid strict monitoring.Twenty-five companies of Central Armed Police Forces (CAPF) have been deployed to guard counting centres and strongrooms, while around 800 additional unarmed police personnel will assist in transporting EVMs. Authorities have also stationed 93 companies of state armed police and 85 assault groups to handle any untoward incidents.Counting in Nagaon will be conducted at three centres, while Kokrajhar, Tinsukia and Jorhat will each have two counting locations. Polling for the Assembly elections was held on April 9, with a robust voter turnout of 85.96 per cent. Among the candidates, 59 are women.About the AuthorTOI News DeskThe TOI News Desk comprises a dedicated and tireless team of journalists who operate around the clock to deliver the most current and comprehensive news and updates to the readers of The Times of India worldwide. With an unwavering commitment to excellence in journalism, our team is at the forefront of gathering, verifying, and presenting breaking news, in-depth analysis, and insightful reports on a wide range of topics. 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NEW DELHI: The political battle for Assam will enter its decisive stage with the counting of votes on Monday, determining whether the BJP-led NDA secures a third consecutive term or the Congress stages a comeback after a high-voltage campaign centred on identity politics, welfare delivery and regional aspirations.A total of 722 candidates are in the fray across 126 assembly constituencies. Congress has fielded the highest number of candidates at 99, followed by the BJP with 90. The AIUDF has 30 candidates, while NDA allies Asom Gana Parishad (AGP) and Bodo Peoples’ Front (BPF) have fielded 26 and 11 nominees respectively.Among other players, Raijor Dal contested 13 seats, Assam Jatiya Parishad (AJP) 10, CPI(M) three, and the All Party Hill Leaders Conference (APHLC) two. The Aam Aadmi Party and United People’s Party Liberal (UPPL) contested 18 seats each, the Trinamool Congress 22, and the Jharkhand Mukti Morcha (JMM) 16. There are also 258 Independent candidates.High-profile faces in the fraySeveral key leaders will have their electoral fate decided on May 4, including chief minister Himanta Biswa Sarma, Congress state president Gaurav Gogoi, AGP’s Atul Bora, Assembly Speaker Biswajit Daimary, leader of the opposition Debabrata Saikia, AIUDF chief Badruddin Ajmal, Raijor Dal leader Akhil Gogoi, and AJP chief Lurinjyoti Gogoi.Sarma is seeking a third consecutive term from Jalukbari, a seat he has represented multiple times. In the 2021 elections, he won by a record margin, securing 130,762 votes and a 73.52% vote share against Congress candidate Romen Chandra Borthakur.Gaurav Gogoi, shifting from national to state politics, is contesting from Jorhat and is seen as a key face of the Congress’s push to regain ground in upper Assam.In Tamulpur, the performance of Assembly Speaker Biswajit Daimary will be closely watched as a test of the BJP-UPPL alliance in the Bodoland Territorial Region. Debabrata Saikia is aiming to retain Nazira, a constituency long associated with his family’s political legacy.AIUDF chief Badruddin Ajmal is contesting from Binnakandi, looking to consolidate minority votes, while in Sivasagar, Akhil Gogoi continues to be a strong grassroots figure, having won the seat in 2021 as an Independent with 57,219 votes.Lurinjyoti Gogoi is contesting from Khowang, seeking to convert student-led regional mobilisation into electoral success. Meanwhile, AGP president Atul Bora is in the fray from Bokakhat, and senior minister Keshab Mahanta is contesting from Kaliabor.In Mazbat, BPF’s Charan Boro is attempting to revive the party’s influence in the Bodo belt, making it another closely watched contest.The BJP-led NDA includes AGP and BPF as key allies, while the opposition bloc comprises Congress, Raijor Dal, AJP, CPI(M), APHLC and CPI(ML).In the outgoing Assembly, the BJP holds 64 seats, with allies AGP (9), UPPL (7) and BPF (3). The opposition includes Congress (26), AIUDF (15), CPI(M) (1) and one Independent MLA.Tight security for countingCounting will take place at 40 centres across all 35 districts under heavy security. Electronic voting machines (EVMs) containing votes of over 2.5 crore electors will be opened amid strict monitoring.Twenty-five companies of Central Armed Police Forces (CAPF) have been deployed to guard counting centres and strongrooms, while around 800 additional unarmed police personnel will assist in transporting EVMs. Authorities have also stationed 93 companies of state armed police and 85 assault groups to handle any untoward incidents.Counting in Nagaon will be conducted at three centres, while Kokrajhar, Tinsukia and Jorhat will each have two counting locations. Polling for the Assembly elections was held on April 9, with a robust voter turnout of 85.96 per cent. Among the candidates, 59 are women.About the AuthorTOI News DeskThe TOI News Desk comprises a dedicated and tireless team of journalists who operate around the clock to deliver the most current and comprehensive news and updates to the readers of The Times of India worldwide. With an unwavering commitment to excellence in journalism, our team is at the forefront of gathering, verifying, and presenting breaking news, in-depth analysis, and insightful reports on a wide range of topics. The TOI News Desk is your trusted source for staying informed and connected to the ever-evolving global landscape, ensuring that our readers are equipped with the latest developments that matter most.”Read MoreEnd of ArticleFollow Us On Social MediaVideosVietnam President To Lam’s First State Visit To India: What It Means For New Delhi-Hanoi TiesPune Rape-Murder Case: CM Fadnavis Assures Fast-Track Trial, Targets Oppn Over ‘Cash-for-Transfer’Nishant Kumar Begins Sadbhav Yatra from Patna, Says Aim is Worker Outreach & Public ConnectIAF Rescues Two Children Stranded On Water Tank in Siddharthnagar, UP Using Mi-17 HelicopterMassive Fire in Delhi’s Vivek Vihar Building, 9 Dead as Rescue Operations Continue in ShahdaraPune Child Rape-Murder Sparks Protests, Highway Blocked Near Navale Bridge‘Reminder To Those Who Misuse State Power’: Pawan Khera Jabs Assam CM After SC Anticipatory BailUS Retains India on Special 301 Priority Watch List, Flags Patent Regime, Enforcement GapsCourt Rejects Nida Khan’s Anticipatory Bail in TCS Nashik Harassment and Conversion CaseCensus 2027 To Begin In UP From May 2026 With 5 Lakh Personnel, & Caste Data Inclusion123PhotostoriesWhere snakes hide around your home: 7 surprising spots in your house and garden you should never ignore5 best summer fabrics for men to beat the heatwave5 offbeat beaches in Maharashtra perfect for a peaceful holiday”My moong dal chilla sticks to the pan”: 5 easy fixes to make crispy and non-sticky chillaBest ways to mole- and rat-proof your home and gardenVictoria Beckham and David Beckham: All about the high-profile romance, cheating rumours, renewed vows and moreDiljit Dosanjh fashion: 5 iconic looks that broke style rulesFrom firing near Kapil Sharma’s Kap’s Cafe to Bishnoi gang’s warning: All you need to know about the ongoing controversyThe 10-minute smart freezer tricks you will wish you knew before every vacationAkshay Kumar, Sonakshi Sinha, Ajay Devgn, Ranbir Kapoor: Celebs who love pulling pranks on co-stars123Hot PicksAssam key constituenciesKerala key constituenciesPuducherry election resultsTamil Nadu constituenciesAjay Pal SharmaBengal Poll RecordHimanta Biswa SarmaTop TrendingUS Germany relationsBank Holiday MayVande Bharat expressLPG cylinder price hikeMumbai missing linkPetrol, Diesel, LPG priceCBSE Class 12th ResultNEET 2026: Exam-day guideBSE AP SSC Class 10th ResultIPL Orange Cap


Assam assembly elections: BJP's Himanta Biswa Sarma vs Congress' Gaurav Gogoi; key candidates to watch on May 4

NEW DELHI: The political battle for Assam will enter its decisive stage with the counting of votes on Monday, determining whether the BJP-led NDA secures a third consecutive term or the Congress stages a comeback after a high-voltage campaign centred on identity politics, welfare delivery and regional aspirations.A total of 722 candidates are in the fray across 126 assembly constituencies. Congress has fielded the highest number of candidates at 99, followed by the BJP with 90. The AIUDF has 30 candidates, while NDA allies Asom Gana Parishad (AGP) and Bodo Peoples’ Front (BPF) have fielded 26 and 11 nominees respectively.Among other players, Raijor Dal contested 13 seats, Assam Jatiya Parishad (AJP) 10, CPI(M) three, and the All Party Hill Leaders Conference (APHLC) two. The Aam Aadmi Party and United People’s Party Liberal (UPPL) contested 18 seats each, the Trinamool Congress 22, and the Jharkhand Mukti Morcha (JMM) 16. There are also 258 Independent candidates.

High-profile faces in the fray

Several key leaders will have their electoral fate decided on May 4, including chief minister Himanta Biswa Sarma, Congress state president Gaurav Gogoi, AGP’s Atul Bora, Assembly Speaker Biswajit Daimary, leader of the opposition Debabrata Saikia, AIUDF chief Badruddin Ajmal, Raijor Dal leader Akhil Gogoi, and AJP chief Lurinjyoti Gogoi.Sarma is seeking a third consecutive term from Jalukbari, a seat he has represented multiple times. In the 2021 elections, he won by a record margin, securing 130,762 votes and a 73.52% vote share against Congress candidate Romen Chandra Borthakur.Gaurav Gogoi, shifting from national to state politics, is contesting from Jorhat and is seen as a key face of the Congress’s push to regain ground in upper Assam.In Tamulpur, the performance of Assembly Speaker Biswajit Daimary will be closely watched as a test of the BJP-UPPL alliance in the Bodoland Territorial Region. Debabrata Saikia is aiming to retain Nazira, a constituency long associated with his family’s political legacy.AIUDF chief Badruddin Ajmal is contesting from Binnakandi, looking to consolidate minority votes, while in Sivasagar, Akhil Gogoi continues to be a strong grassroots figure, having won the seat in 2021 as an Independent with 57,219 votes.Lurinjyoti Gogoi is contesting from Khowang, seeking to convert student-led regional mobilisation into electoral success. Meanwhile, AGP president Atul Bora is in the fray from Bokakhat, and senior minister Keshab Mahanta is contesting from Kaliabor.In Mazbat, BPF’s Charan Boro is attempting to revive the party’s influence in the Bodo belt, making it another closely watched contest.The BJP-led NDA includes AGP and BPF as key allies, while the opposition bloc comprises Congress, Raijor Dal, AJP, CPI(M), APHLC and CPI(ML).In the outgoing Assembly, the BJP holds 64 seats, with allies AGP (9), UPPL (7) and BPF (3). The opposition includes Congress (26), AIUDF (15), CPI(M) (1) and one Independent MLA.

Tight security for counting

Counting will take place at 40 centres across all 35 districts under heavy security. Electronic voting machines (EVMs) containing votes of over 2.5 crore electors will be opened amid strict monitoring.Twenty-five companies of Central Armed Police Forces (CAPF) have been deployed to guard counting centres and strongrooms, while around 800 additional unarmed police personnel will assist in transporting EVMs. Authorities have also stationed 93 companies of state armed police and 85 assault groups to handle any untoward incidents.Counting in Nagaon will be conducted at three centres, while Kokrajhar, Tinsukia and Jorhat will each have two counting locations. Polling for the Assembly elections was held on April 9, with a robust voter turnout of 85.96 per cent. Among the candidates, 59 are women.



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