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Assam: Becoming PM for 3rd term is uphill task, Modi has done it, says Atul Bora

Sentinel Digital Desk

New Delhi: BJP’s ally Asom Gana Parishad (AGP) leader Atul Bora said on Thursday that becoming the Prime Minister of the country for the third consecutive term was an uphill task, and Narendra Modi has achieved success.

Bora also said the NDA performed fairly well in the elections, and the alliance has nearly 300 MPs in the Lower House of Parliament.

He told reporters in the national capital, “People have voted to make Narendra Modi the Prime Minister for a third term. This is a very big thing, and PM Modi has done it.”

The AGP has opened its account in the Lok Sabha by registering a win in the Barpeta Lok Sabha seat in Assam. In the last two general elections (2014 and 2019), the AGP could not win any seats in the state.

In 2014, AGP fought independently, and in 2019, even though the party had an alliance with the BJP, it could not win a seat.

This time, AGP pitted its heavyweight leader and eight-time MLA Phani Bhusan Choudhury in the Barpeta parliamentary constituency. Choudhury defeated Congress candidate Deep Bayan by a margin of 2,22,351 votes.

The AGP candidate received 8,60,113 votes, while his nearest candidate, Bayan, got 6,37,762 votes.

Bora said, “We are elated to have our party MP this time. The party MP will give his best to meet people’s expectations.”

The BJP left two seats—Barpeta and Dhubri—for the AGP in the 2024 Lok Sabha polls. However, the AGP candidate failed to pose a strong fight in the Dhubri LS seat. (IANS)

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