‘Congress manifesto empty; will get 15-17 seats’: CM Sarma in Upper Assam

Sarma questions Grand Old Party on justice, cites Zubeen Garg case, flags delays in Rajiv Gandhi case

Update: 2026-03-30 13:12 GMT

Assam CM at an electoral campaign programme in Naoboicha, on Monday. (Photo: @himantabiswa/X)

Guwahati, March 30: With nine days to go for the Assembly polls, Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma, on Monday, sharpened his attack on the Congress, questioning the credibility of its manifesto and projecting a decisive victory for the BJP, as he campaigned across key constituencies in Upper Assam.

Addressing campaign rallies in Sissiborgaon and later in Sadiya, Sarma alleged that the Congress had failed to present a credible vision for the state.

“Congress has written nothing in their manifesto. There is not even a single promise people can remember, no clarity on the number of jobs and no concrete steps for education,” he said.

Taking aim at the manifesto launch by Congress president Mallikarjun Kharge in Naoboicha on March 29, the Chief Minister termed the move “disrespectful” to Assam.

“Kharge criticised our cultural icon while conferring Bharat Ratna status, and his son (Priyank Kharge) ridiculed us over the semiconductor project in Jagiroad. Inviting him to unveil the manifesto is an insult to the people and youth of Assam,” Sarma alleged.

Projecting electoral outcomes, Sarma said the Congress would struggle to cross 20 seats in the 126-member Assembly.

“Congress will get around 15 to 17 seats, AIUDF 5 to 6, Raijor Dal may win only in Dhing, and AJP will not open its account,” he claimed, adding that voters had seen the contrast between BJP’s governance and previous Congress rule.

Responding to Congress’ claims on delivering justice in the Zubeen Garg case, Sarma asserted that judicial processes cannot be influenced by political assurances.

“How can a government give justice when it is the judiciary that decides? Justice is delivered by courts, not by the Chief Minister,” he said.

He further accused the Opposition of misleading voters through “unrealistic promises” and emotional appeals, adding that the government’s role was limited to filing charge sheets and ensuring that the accused remain in custody.

“Not a single accused has come out. That is BJP’s credit,” he said. Drawing comparisons, Sarma also questioned the Congress’s record in delivering justice in past cases.

“If they could deliver justice so quickly, why did it take years in cases like the assassination of Rajiv Gandhi?” he asked.

Later in Sadiya, the Chief Minister expressed confidence of a decisive BJP victory. “We will win between 90 to 100 seats. Crossing 90 is definite,” he said.

Sarma added that the BJP had intensified its outreach across constituencies, covering Majuli, Naoboicha, Sissiborgaon and Sadiya during the day, with a roadshow scheduled in Dibrugarh later in the evening.

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