JAIPUR, RAJASTHAN — Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma expressed strong confidence in the Bharatiya Janata Party’s electoral prospects, stating that the party is well-positioned to secure victories both in Assam and West Bengal.
Speaking in Jaipur, Sarma asserted that the BJP will comfortably form the government in Assam, indicating a positive outlook for the party in its stronghold. His remarks reflect the party’s continued confidence in its governance model and voter support in the northeastern state.
Turning his attention to West Bengal, Sarma said that although he has not personally visited the state recently, the feedback and reports reaching him suggest a favorable trend for the BJP. He claimed that based on these inputs, the party is likely to succeed in forming the government in West Bengal this time, signaling an ambitious push to expand its political footprint in the state.
The statement comes amid heightened political activity and campaigning across regions, with parties intensifying efforts to consolidate voter support. Sarma’s remarks underscore the BJP’s broader strategy of positioning itself as a strong contender beyond its traditional bases.
His comments highlight the growing political momentum and confidence within the BJP, as it aims to strengthen its presence in key states and challenge established regional players.
