Asom Gana Parishad gears up for panchayat polls and bye-elections

As the Lok Sabha elections got over in Assam, the BJP's ally Asom Gana Parishad (AGP) has been gearing up for the panchayat polls.
Asom Gana Parishad gears up for panchayat polls and bye-elections
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Guwahati: As the Lok Sabha elections got over in Assam, the BJP's ally Asom Gana Parishad (AGP) has been gearing up for the panchayat polls.

Moreover, the party leadership also directed the grassroots workers to prepare for the bye-elections in a few Assembly segments.

A senior leader of the AGP said on Tuesday that the party is hopeful of winning at least one Lok Sabha seat this time in the recently concluded polls in the state.

The BJP left two seats-Barpeta and Dhubri-for the AGP. Party stalwart and eight-time MLA Phani Bhusan Choudhury contested elections in Barpeta on the AGP's ticket. The party is hopeful of winning the Barpeta Lok Sabha segment.

Meanwhile, Javed Islam fought polls against Badruddin Ajmal in the Dhubri parliamentary constituency. Congress senior leader and former state minister Rakibul Hussain also contested from that seat. AGP leaders are hopeful that the division of opposition votes in Dhubri may bring some good news for them.

The AGP conducted an in-depth review meeting with the party workers in Guwahati on Monday evening. The top party leaders took feedback from the district-level workers about the party's winning possibility in two LS seats.

"We held discussions with other party leaders about strengthening our base for the upcoming panchayat polls. Further, by-elections will occur in a few Assembly seats. The grassroots workers were given tasks to prepare grounds for the next elections," the senior AGP leader mentioned.

Notably, panchayat polls were due in Assam in December last year. However, it was delayed due to the Lok Sabha polls.

Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma earlier said that panchayat elections will take place in the state after the conclusion of Lok Sabha polls. (IANS)

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