Congress MP Slams Assam CM’s Alleged ‘Beef Party’ for Minority Votes in Samaguri: A Controversial Political Gambit
In a press conference on November 30, Congress MP Rakibul Hussain accused Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma of employing controversial tactics, including organizing beef parties, to influence minority voters in Samaguri during the recent elections. Hussain’s allegations emerged following the BJP’s unexpected victory in the traditionally Congress-dominated constituency, where Hussain’s son ran but faced defeat.
According to Hussain, Sarma’s actions were politically motivated to alter the voting behavior of minority communities, notably deviating from the BJP’s usual stand on such cultural issues. This claim has intensified the political discourse in Assam as parties gear up for further electoral challenges.
Despite the serious nature of these allegations, the BJP has not yet responded publicly. Meanwhile, Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma has articulated the BJP’s strategic intentions for the 2026 Assam Assembly elections, emphasizing efforts to fortify their presence in areas with large minority populations. He identified constituencies such as Rupohi, Samaguri, Laharighat, East Goalpara, South Karimganj, and North Karimganj as focal points for the party’s electoral campaigns.
The outcome in Samaguri marks a significant political shift, unsettling the historical dominance of Congress in the area. As these developments unfold, the state’s political landscape remains charged with anticipation, as parties navigate complex voter demographics and prepare their strategies for upcoming elections.
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Publish Date: 2024-11-30 21:29:00