The Asian Age

Ready to help Cong stop BJP in Assam: AIUDF chief

- MANOJ ANAND

Bogged down by indifferen­t response of the Congress, the All-India United Democrsati­c Front, led by veteran Muslim leader Badruddin Ajmal, while announcing candidates for three of its existing seats on Sunday threatened to field candidates on all the seats if the Congress doesn’t come out with an understand­ing.

Clarifying that he was making this appeal to stop the BJP from taking advantage of division in secular votes, Mr Ajmal said that across all the constituen­cies AIUDF has two lakh to 2.5 lakh votes, which is very crucial in determinin­g the outcome of the constituen­cy.

“We are eager to help if the Congress really wants our help. We can sacrifice anything, even our electoral prospect, to stop the BJP,” said Mr Ajmal, who will be contesting the election again from the Dhubri Lok Sabha seat.

The veteran Muslim leader, who can swing decisively in Barpeta, Nagaon, Mangaldoi and even Koliabor constituen­cies, said that he has forgotten what Mr Gogoi said about him and is ready for a new relationsh­ip. Former CM Tarun Gogoi had attacked Mr Ajmal in the 2011 Assembly polls saying, “who is Ajmal”.

The AIUDF has announced candidates for three seats. Mr Ajmal will seek re-election from Dhubri. Also, AIUDF’s sitting MP Radheshyam Biswas will seek re-election from Karimganj seat.

For Barpeta seat, the party has dropped sitting MP Sirajudin Ajmal and given ticket to Hafiz Rafiqul Islam.

Informing that the party has decided candidates for five more seats, Mr Ajmal said that his party may consider not to field candidates on remaining five seats if the Congress comes out with an understand­ing.

The Congress, however, alleged that the BJP and AIUDF have tactical understand­ing. The BJP is also making counter allegation that the Congress and AIUDF has tacit understand­ing. The Congress has decided to contest all the 14 seats in Assam.

◗ The AIUDF chief said that his party may consider not to field candidates on remaining 5 seats if the Congress comes out with an understand­ing

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