Attempt to unify Opposition in Assam runs into trouble as Congress indicates going alone in 2026 polls
Efforts to form a non-BJP alliance in Assam ahead of 2026 assembly polls face challenges, as Congress leaders hint at possibly contesting alone. State Congress president Bhupen Kumar Borah's social media post and MP Pradyut Bordoloi's abrupt exit ...

Representatives of opposition parties, including Congress, Left parties, Raijor Dal and Assam Jatiya Parishad (AJP), had met at a resort in Sonapur, on the outskirts of Guwahati, on Saturday evening, at a meeting convened by leading citizens to bring together non-BJP parties on a common platform for the state polls.
Bordoloi, a two-time Lok Sabha MP and former state minister, had rushed out of the meeting and driven away in his vehicle, refusing to comment on his abrupt departure midway.
Borah, who stayed on in the meeting, later refused to divulge any deliberations held and said the decisions will be informed by the organisers.
However, his post on Facebook on Sunday morning hinted at possible major differences of opinion.
Borah quoted a couplet of the famous song by Rabindranath Tagore, 'Ekla cholo re', with a caption: 'Pre-poll/post-poll'.
The state Congress president could not be reached for his comments or clarification on the social media post.
Prominent writer and former DGP Harekrishna Deka, among the organisers of the meeting, claimed that a decision has been taken by the parties to remain united.
"There were discussions and arguments. But in the end the decision was that for the greater cause, all non-BJP parties will come together," Deka said on Saturday evening.
AJP president Lurinjyoti Gogoi also said that a decision was taken to remain united.
"In a democracy, there are arguments. The MP left due to personal reasons. There were emotions, logical reasoning, arguments, discussions, and the decision was that we will take forward our united stand," he claimed.
Raijor Dal chief and MLA Akhil Gogoi also maintained that the meeting ended with a unanimous decision.
"No one left in anger. There were arguments. But in the end, the decision was unanimous," he said.
The 16-party opposition alliance in the state, formed during the 2024 Lok Sabha polls, had fallen apart during bypolls to five assembly seats last year over the seat-sharing arrangement.
The forum, Asom Sonmilito Morcha (ASOM), without the Congress, had fought the bypolls together, but the BJP and its allies had swept the five seats with the opposition drawing a blank.
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