Assam’s Himanta Biswa Sarma Secures 102 BJP Seats in Crucial Election Win

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May 5, 2026 Editorial Team

Assam’s Triumph: A Lesson in Politics and Community

In the scorching heat of Assam’s election season, Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma emerged victorious, securing 102 seats for the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) and its allies.

As the news spread, it was clear that the people’s support had been a key factor in the BJP’s win.

Updated: May 5, 2026

Assam’s Triumph: A Lesson in Politics and Community

In the scorching heat of Assam’s election season, Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma emerged victorious, securing 102 seats for the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) and its allies. As the news spread, it was clear that the people’s support had been a key factor in the BJP’s win.

But what caught the nation’s attention was Chief Minister Sarma’s cheeky remark, directed at Congress leader Pawan Khera. Come to Assam, will feed you peda, Sarma said with a grin, mocking Khera’s earlier comments. It was a clear jab, but one that many saw as a way of acknowledging the people’s choice.

The election results were a closely watched affair, with many following the developments from their living rooms. For those who had campaigned tirelessly across the state, the win was a moment of triumph. Gaurav Gogoi, a prominent Congress leader, had vowed to take on Sarma in the elections. But on election day, it was Sarma who had come out on top.

Gogoi’s loss was a blow to the Congress party, which had been a dominant force in Assam for years. But even in defeat, there was a sense of community and solidarity. The Congress party has vowed to regroup and come back stronger, a testament to the resilience of India’s democratic machinery.

As the news sank in, Sarma took to social media to express his gratitude to the people of Assam. He credited the victory to the people’s support, saying that it was not just a win for the BJP but for the entire state.

The people of Assam have spoken, and their voices have been heard. As the dust settles on this election season, it’s clear that the state will continue to be a hotbed of politics and community engagement. The coming days and weeks will be crucial as leaders from both parties begin to prepare for the next battle.

For now, the people of Assam can take pride in their democratic participation, and Chief Minister Sarma’s promise to feed Khera has become a symbol of the state’s spirit and sense of humor. As the nation looks on, it’s a reminder that in politics, as in life, community and relationships are everything.

AI Insight:

Chief Minister Sarma's cheeky remark about peda, a traditional Assamese sweet, reveals a deeper understanding of the people's relationship with their local culture – he's using language that resonates with the community to win their hearts. This clever tactic shows how effective politics can be when leaders engage with their audience on a personal, rather than purely ideological, level.

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