BPF Government Takes Charge in Bodoland as 36 MCLAs Sworn In
The BJP begins a Dibrugarh strategy huddle after a five-seat showing, stressing vote-share gains.
Overview
- Thirty-six members of the BTC Assembly, including CEM Hagrama Mohilary and Deputy Chief Rihon Daimari, took oath in Kokrajhar, marking the start of the BPF-led term.
- Three elected members—Pramod Boro, Rakesh Brahma, and Rekha Rani Das Boro—missed the session and will take their oaths later, party officials said.
- The next legislative step is the election of the Speaker and Deputy Speaker, with the new administration signaling a focus on inclusive development across the BTR.
- The Assam BJP held a detailed constituency-wise review in Guwahati with ministers, state office-bearers, district in-charges, and both winning and defeated candidates.
- A two-day BJP meeting in Dibrugarh on October 9–10 will set the roadmap for next year’s Assembly elections after the party won five of 30 BTC seats and touted district-wide vote-share leads over Congress.