Tarun Gogoi
Three-time Chief Minister of Assam Tarun Gogoi, 79, is looking for a
fourth term. Having overcome an early rebellion within the ranks by his
former confidant and now BJP’s campaign in-charge, Himanta Biswa Sarma,
Mr. Gogoi is counting on traditional voters of the Congress and hoping
to exploit the differences between the BJP and the Asom Gana Parishad to
see him through.
Sarbananda Sonowal
A former leader from the All Assam Students’ Union (AASU), Sarbananda
Sonowal, 53, was a member of the Asom Gana Parishad till as late as
2011, before joining the BJP. He is the party’s chief ministerial
candidate and its State unit chief. He has been credited with the
party’s good showing in the 2014 Lok Sabha polls, where it got seven out
of 14 seats in the State.
Badruddin Ajmal
Referred to as a perfume baron (his family owns a prosperous business in
perfumes), Mr. Ajmal, 66, founded the All India United Democratic Front
(AIUDF) six months before the 2006 Assembly polls and bagged 10 seats
on debut, improving it to 18 seats in 2011 thereby becoming the
principal Opposition party. He founded the party “because the Congress
betrayed us” and derives his strength from minority-dominated areas in
the State, a belt of 35 seats.
Prafulla Mahanta & Atul Bora
The two leaders of the Asom Gana Parishad (AGP) are presiding over a
dwindling voter base but are still significant as spoilers for the BJP.
Mr. Mahanta, 64, two-time Chief Minister and president-emeritus of the
Asom Gana Parishad (AGP), bargained hard with the BJP, as did Mr. Bora,
acting president of the party, to finally settle for 24 seats. The party
has decided to put up a “friendly fight” in seats that fall in the
BJP’s share. Just to make sure they are not overlooked
Himanta Biswa Sarma
The former Minister in the Tarun Gogoi government is the brain behind
the BJP’s campaign in these polls. Mr. Sarma, 47, fell out with former
mentor, Mr. Gogoi. over the issue of succession, with Mr. Gogoi not
ready to give way to Mr Sarma, and preferring his son, Gaurav Gogoi (now
MP from Guwahati), to him. A good organiser, Mr. Sarma took nine MLAs
with him when he left the Congress.
Important dates:
Phase 1 | Phase 2 | |
Date of Issue of Gazette Notification | March 11 | March 14 |
Last Date for Nominations | March 18 | March 22 |
Date for Scrutiny of Nominations | March 19 | March 24 |
Last date for withdrawal of candidatures | March 21 | March 26 |
Date of poll | April 4 | April 11 |
Counting | May 19 | May 19 |
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