Guwahati (Assam): The former Assam CM Mahanta, who had founded the once most prominent regional political party in Assam, the Asom Gana Parishad (AGP) after a six-year-long students movement known as Assam Movement, was denied a ticket by the regional party to contest in the forthcoming polls.
Mahanta and his supporters are now trying to revive the AGP (Pragatisheel), a breakaway faction of the party to contest the polls from Barhampur assembly constituency, a seat he had been retaining since 1991. The AGP, which was in power in Assam for two terms- in 1985 and in 1996, split in 2005 after the former Chief Minister Mahanta formed the Asom Gana Parishad (Progressive). Later, the two factions, however, regrouped in 2008.
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The AGP, which is going to polls with the ruling BJP, has given the Barhampur seat to the saffron party. The AGP leadership says that the decision was taken as there is no possibility of Mahanta winning the seat this time. In 2016, Mahanta could've retained the seat by a meagre margin of 5000 votes only. On the other hand, the BJP already named one Jitu Goswami as the party candidate from Barhampur.
The denial of ticket to the former Chief Minister, however, did not shock many in Assam. In fact, the regional party had already sidelined the two time former Chief Minister in the party due to his stand against the CAA. Mahanta was also against the party's alliance with the saffron party in 2016. Mahanta and his supporters feel that he was denied the ticket from Barhampur seat as part of a larger conspiracy to keep him away from the party.