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Delimitati­on sets up interestin­g contests in Dhubri, Barpeta

- Sandeep Phukan

“Joi Aai Axom! (Victory to Mother Assam).” This is how Abu Hanif, a leader of the students’ wing of the All India United Democratic Front (AIUDF), ended his speech at Bilasipara’s Idgah grounds while seeking a fourth term for AIUDF supremo Badruddin Ajmal from Dhubri.

The slogan was leitmotif of the six-year-long Assam Agitation (1979-1985) against illegal immigratio­n from Bangladesh into areas such as Dhubri and Barpeta. Three Ds — detect, delete from electoral rolls and deport — became a de“ning statement as the politics of miya, a term that is used to refer to Bengali Muslims, versus khilonjia, indigenous community, took centre stage in Assam.

Mr. Ajmal’s foray into politics is also closely linked to the issue. In 2005, after the Supreme Court scrapped the Illegal Migrants (Determinat­ion by Tribunals), or IMDT Act — a law meant to protect the Bengali-speaking people from any harassment in the process of detecting foreigners — he •oated his own out“t.

In 2009, the AIUDF chief won the Lok Sabha election from Dhubri, until then a Congress bastion. Since then, both Mr. Ajmal and his party’s political clout have steadily grown while the Congress lost its ground among Bengali Muslims.

At Bilasipara’s Idgah ground, AIUDF supporters, wearing gamusas, traditiona­l scarf, make a clear statement about assertion and assimilati­on of cultures and identities. Speeches are being delivered both in Assamese and Bangla.

“Our issues are not just about the NRC [National Register of Citizens] or the CAA [Citizenshi­p Amendment Act]. We are also focussing on education, health and connectivi­ty,” Mr. Hanif said.

AIUDF’s scheme

As the crowd waits for Mr. Ajmal’s helicopter to land, his party’s student wing leader tells us how ‘Ajmal Super 40’ is a huge success. Under the scheme, the Ajmal Foundation identi“es and provides academic and “nancial support to students to prepare for medical, engineerin­g and civil services exam.

“His foundation also runs 73 schools across the State where children of all faiths get equal opportunit­y. No other politician can match his record,” said Mr. Hanif in an apparent reference to the challenger from the Congress.

In the past 15 years, this is the “rst time the Congress has posed a serious challenge to Mr. Ajmal by “elding Rakibul Hussain, the party’s deputy leader in the Assam Assembly, from this seat.

Dhubri is now the only Lok Sabha seat in Assam where Muslims make up a majority. After the 2023 delimitati­on, the constituen­cy is estimated to have 26 lakh voters, with 70% Bengali-speaking Muslims, Mr. Ajmal’s core supporters.

“The BJP and the AIUDF have taken local politics to a di§erent direction. Both parties have a secret understand­ing. Assam Chief Minister, in an interview, said that Badruddin wanted him to be the CM from his heart,” declared Priyanka Gandhi Vadra to an enthusiast­ic crowd at Dhubri’s Balajan.

Swaying to ‘Khela Hobe’, originally the Trinamool Congress’s election anthem during the 2021 Bengal Assembly election, supporters of the Congress jostled to get a glimpse of Ms. Vadra.

Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma, who had earlier declared that the BJP does not need miya votes, also campaigned for his ally, Asom Gana Parishad’s (AGP) candidate Zabed Islam. “They [people of Dhubri] have always elected the Congress or the AIUDF. I am not calculatin­g this seat,” Mr. Sarma had told The Hindu.

Triangular contest

But he is certainly calculatin­g the neighbouri­ng Barpeta constituen­cy, a seat that elected the Congress’s Abdul Khaleque in 2019 and Mr. Ajmal’s brother, Sirajuddin Ajmal, of the AIUDF in 2014.

However, post delimitati­on, Muslims no longer make majority of the voters. While the BJP’s ally, AGP has “elded veteran MLA Phani Bhushan Choudhury, the Congress replaced Mr. Khaleque with Deep Bayan in Barpeta. CPI(M), part of United Opposition Forum Assam, made it a triangular contest by “elding its MLA Manorajan Talukdar.

“This time, the contest is between the CPI(M)’s Talukdar and the elephant,” Kamala Das, a vegetable vendor in Barpeta, said referring to the election symbol of the AGP.

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 ?? ?? Tale of two seats: Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma campaignin­g for Asom Gana Parishad candidate Phani Bhusan Choudhury in Barpeta (left); Congress leader Priyanka Gandhi at a rally for Dhubri Congress candidate Rakbiul Hussain in Balapara.
Tale of two seats: Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma campaignin­g for Asom Gana Parishad candidate Phani Bhusan Choudhury in Barpeta (left); Congress leader Priyanka Gandhi at a rally for Dhubri Congress candidate Rakbiul Hussain in Balapara.

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