BJP's Jibes And The Congress' Bhupen Borah See-Saw In Assam

The Congress party in Assam is facing significant internal turmoil just weeks ahead of crucial elections, highlighted by the sudden departure of senior leader Bhupen Borah. Borah, a two-time MLA and former state chief of the party, announced his exit after over three decades of service, raising concerns about the party's stability and electoral prospects. This development comes amid ongoing tensions within the Congress unit, where factionalism and dissatisfaction with leadership have been increasingly evident. The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) has seized the opportunity to mock Congress, suggesting that the party is struggling to maintain cohesion as it prepares for the polls. The situation underscores broader challenges for Congress in Assam, where it has historically faced stiff competition from the BJP. As the elections draw nearer, the ramifications of this leadership crisis will likely play a pivotal role in shaping voter sentiment and party dynamics in the state.
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