New Delhi: A day after the Congress drew a blank in the Guwahati local body polls, the central leadership played down the results even as a party MP suggested a thorough revamp of the state unit. The BJP was the major winner with 58/60 wards and AAP won two wards against nil for the Congress in the Guwahati local body polls results announced on Sunday.
AICC in-charge of Assam Jitendra Singh told ETV Bharat: “It has happened in the past also. The local polls completely go with the state government. When we were in power, we used to win the local body polls.” Singh further said that the state team was reorganising itself and a couple of new state-wide programmes are in the pipeline to revive the party in the north-eastern state. “We are reorganizing ourselves. We will soon take on the rivals,” said Singh.
Assam was a Congress stronghold for 15 years before the BJP came on the scene in 2016 and retained power in 2021 as well. The Congress had decided to take on the BJP big time and had forged a grand alliance comprising perfume baron Badruddin Ajmal’s AIUDF and some other parties. But the group failed to click. After the polls, the Congress snapped its alliance with the AIUDF accusing Ajmal’s party of being hand in glove with the BJP.
When asked if the grand alliance was a bad decision, Singh said, “the state leaders wanted the pact. But Ajmal played like BJP’s B team. As a result, the voters were polarised and benefitted the ruling party. We will expose the AIUDF.” However, bad alliances apart, the state unit has been suffering from infighting as well. Further, the TMC’s West Bengal win fired its aspirations to gain ground in the hill state also.