Deccan Chronicle

Himanta believed to have backing of 40 Assam MLAs

- MANOJ ANAND and YOJNA GUSAI

Assam health minister Himanta Biswa Sarma, a strong contender for the post of chief minister, announced on Saturday that the decision on who will lead the government in Assam would be taken at a BJP legislatur­e party meeting slated to be held in Guwahati today.

On Saturday, the BJP top brass, including party president J.P. Nadda, Union home ministerAm­it Shah, general secretary (organisati­on) B.L. Santosh and party’s state in-charge Bijayanta Panda held a series of meetings with incumbent chief minister Sarbananda Sonowal and Mr Sarma, who had been summoned to Delhi by the party leadership.

After the BJP leadership held separate and joint meetings with the two of them, Mr Sarma told the media, “The BJP legislatur­e party meeting will be held tomorrow in Guwahati. Answers to all questions will come out of that meeting.”

The state unit of the party is abuzz that around 40 MLAs, including alliance partners, are backing Mr Sarma, who was the first one to meet Mr Nadda. Later, the party top brass held a meeting with Mr Sonowal separately and then with both leaders. Later in the evening, Mr Shah and Mr Sonowal held another round of meeting with Mr Nadda at his residence.

While Mr Sonowal has a “clean image” and is given credit for “pro-incumbency” which helped the BJP to retain power in the state, Mr Sarma is considered an “influentia­l leader” and the BJP’s “trouble shooter” in the North-East.

Both Mr Sonowal and Mr Sarma have considerab­le clout in the state organisati­on and their supporters had been lobbying for them.

It is significan­t that the party had not announced any chief ministeria­l candidate ahead of the MarchApril polls. The BJP had said that it would settle the issue after the elections were over. In 2016, the BJP had projected Mr Sonowal as its leader and won, forming its government in the Northeast.

For the 2021 election, however, the BJP, opted against a chief ministeria­l candidate but still recorded a comfortabl­e win. The party won 60 seats in the 126-member Assembly, while alliance partners AGP won nine and UPPL six.

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