Assam Minister Highlights BJPs Victory as a Sign of Public Trust
Guwahati, May 9: Assams Education Minister Ranoj Pegu expressed gratitude to the voters of his Dhemaji constituency for electing him, stating that the BJPs impressive victory in the state assembly elections reflects the growing trust and confidence of the public in the alliance and its leadership. Speaking to reporters, Pegu emphasized his appreciation for the ... Read more Assam Minister Highlights BJPs Victory as a Sign of Public Trust
Rising Sanatan Renaissance in Modis Bharat
Since 2014, India has witnessed something far deeper than a political shift. What has unfolded under Prime Minister Narendra Modi is being viewed by millions as a civilizational reawakening a resurgence of Sanatan consciousness after decades of cultural hesitation and fragmented identity. The rise of the BJP across state after state was not seen merely as electoral success; for its supporters, it symbolized the return of Bharats civilizational confidence. The saffron wave that spread across the country became both a political phenomenon and a cultural statement, reflecting an India increasingly unafraid to embrace its ancient roots in the public sphere. When Modi came to power in 2014 with a historic mandate, and Amit Shah began expanding the BJPs organizational machinery across the nation, a new narrative started taking shape. It was no longer confined to governance alone. Temples, pilgrimages, scriptures, festivals, Sanskrit slogans, and symbols of Hindu heritage gradually moved from the margins into mainstream national discourse. For many Indians, especially those who believed their civilizational identity had long been diluted in the name of secular politics, this period marked the beginning of a long-awaited cultural renaissance. The victories that followed reinforced this perception. From Uttar Pradesh to Assam, from Tripura to Haryana, the BJPs expansion was accompanied by a visible assertion of cultural symbolism. Saffron flags, chants of Jai Shri Ram, and public celebrations of Hindu festivals became increasingly prominent. In Uttar Pradesh, the rise of Yogi Adityanath represented a new fusion of governance and openly articulated dharmic identity. Ancient religious centers that had suffered neglect for decades suddenly became the focus of massive restoration projects. The transformation of Kashi Vishwanath in Varanasi, the redevelopment of Mahakal Lok in Ujjain, and the revival of pilgrimage circuits across the country reflected a state-backed effort to reconnect India with its sacred geography. Nothing symbolized this shift more powerfully than the construction of the Ram Mandir in Ayodhya. For generations, the Ram Janmabhoomi movement had occupied a deeply emotional place in Hindu consciousness. The Pran Pratishtha ceremony in January 2024 was not viewed merely as the inauguration of a temple, but as the culmination of centuries of memory, struggle, and aspiration. Across towns and villages, homes lit diyas as if celebrating a second Diwali. Temples held special prayers, and millions watched the ceremony live. For supporters of the movement, Ayodhya became a symbol of historical correction and cultural restoration. The resurgence has not remained limited to temples alone. It has extended into education, diplomacy, tourism, and even everyday language. Yoga, once dismissed by sections of the elite as outdated spirituality, has become a global movement after the declaration of International Yoga Day at the United Nations. Ancient Indian knowledge systems, Ayurveda, Sanskrit studies, and references to epics like the Ramayana and Mahabharata are now more visible in public institutions and educational conversations. The idea of Bharat as a Vishwaguru a civilization capable of offering spiritual and philosophical guidance to the world has returned strongly in political rhetoric and public imagination. In many ways, this renaissance is also visible in how ordinary people express faith today. Public celebrations of festivals have become larger and more organized. Pilgrimage tourism has exploded. Young Indians who once saw tradition as something outdated are increasingly reconnecting with rituals, temples, and cultural heritage with pride rather than embarrassment. Social media, too, has played a role in amplifying this shift, creating a new generation of culturally assertive voices. Jammu & Kashmir occupies a particularly emotional place within this broader narrative. For decades, the region represented both spiritual heritage and historical pain. The abrogation of Article 370 in 2019 was celebrated by many as the symbolic integration of Kashmir into the national mainstream. Ancient temples across the Valley, including the historic Martand Sun Temple and the revered Amarnath Temple, began receiving renewed attention and restoration efforts. At the heart of the Kashmir story lies the pain of the Kashmiri Pandits. Their exodus in the 1990s remains one of the deepest wounds in modern Indian history. For many, the current era represents not only political change but also an attempt to restore dignity and memory to a displaced community that spent decades longing for recognition and justice. Cultural events, temple festivals like Kheer Bhawani, and rehabilitation efforts have become symbolic attempts to reconnect Kashmiri Hindus with their ancestral homeland. The issue remains sensitive and incomplete, but it now occupies a far more visible place in national consciousness than it once did. At the same time, Modis supporters argue that this cultural revival has gone hand in hand with developmental nationalism. Highways to pilgrimage sites, modernization of temple towns, expanded railway connectivity, digital governance, sanitation drives, and welfare schemes are projected as examples of how development and civilizational identity can coexist. The narrative being built is one where India can become both technologically modern and culturally rooted a nation building semiconductors and expressways while still drawing strength from its spiritual traditions. Critics, of course, see this transformation differently. Opposition parties and liberal commentators often argue that the saffron surge risks blurring the line between religion and state, and they accuse the government of encouraging majoritarian politics. Yet despite these criticisms, the larger cultural momentum remains undeniable. What is significant is not simply electoral dominance, but the psychological change that has accompanied it. A large section of Indians today speak about Sanatan Dharma, temples, heritage, and civilizational identity with a confidence that was less visible in mainstream discourse a decade ago. This is why many describe the post-2014 era not merely as a political chapter, but as a civilizational moment. From Ayodhya to Kashi, from the ghats of Varanasi to the valleys of Kashmir, the idea of Bharat rooted in Sanatan values has re-emerged with renewed force. Whether one views it as renaissance or reinvention, there is little doubt that the country is undergoing a profound cultural churn. India today stands at a unique crossroads modern yet ancient, digital yet deeply spiritual, ambitious yet rooted in memory. The saffron surge was never only about elections. For millions, it represented the feeling that a civilization which had long suppressed its voice was finally speaking again.
Assam Rifles Transfers Land for Dimapur Airport Expansion
Kohima, May 9: In a significant development, Assam Rifles has handed over 18.8 acres of land for the expansion of Dimapur Airport. The transfer was formalized during a joint ceremony held on Friday at the Assam Rifles Training Centre and School in Chumoukedima. The event was attended by key officials, including Dimapur Airport Director Moa ... Read more Assam Rifles Transfers Land for Dimapur Airport Expansion
NHPC starts operation of fourth unit of Subansiri LHP
Excelsior Correspondent JAMMU, May 8: NHPC Limited, a Navratna PSU under the Ministry of Power today announced the commercial operation of the fourth unit (Unit # 4 of 250 MW) of its 2000 MW (8250 MW) Subansiri Lower Hydroelectric Project (LHP), located in Arunachal Pradesh and Assam. The unit commenced commercial operation adding 250 MW of clean energy to the national grid. On this occasion, Bhupender Gupta, CMD, NHPC expressed his gratitude to the Ministry of Power, Government of India [] The post NHPC starts operation of fourth unit of Subansiri LHP appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
BJP government to focus on development of indigenous communities: Jayanta Malla Baruah
Staff Reporter GUWAHATI, May 8: Assam Cabinet Minister Jayanta Malla Baruah on Friday said the BJP-led government would continue to focus on the development of indigenous communities and backward regions of the state, asserting that the NDAs electoral success reflected growing public confidence in its governance model. Speaking to reporters, Baruah said the people of []
BJPS victory shows growing trust of people: Ranoj Pegu
Staff Reporter GUWAHATI, May 8: Assam Education Minister Ranoj Pegu on Friday thanked the people of his Dhemaji assembly constituency for electing him and said the BJPs emphatic victory in the state Assembly elections reflected growing public confidence in the alliance and its leadership. Speaking to reporters, Pegu said he was deeply grateful to the []
NDA Legislature Party to elect leader on May 10; Assam swearing-in on May 12
HT BureauGUWAHATI, May 8: The process for formation of the new NDA government in Assam will formally begin on May 10 with the election of the BJP Legislature Party leader, while the swearing-in ceremony of the new government will be held on May 12 in Guwahati. Outgoing chief minister Himanta Biswa Sarma said the BJP []
Assam Government Prioritizes Indigenous Communities, Says Minister
Guwahati, May 9: Assam Cabinet Minister Jayanta Malla Barua stated on Friday that the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP)-led government will continue to focus on the development of the states indigenous communities and backward areas. He emphasized that the electoral success of the National Democratic Alliance (NDA) reflects the growing public trust in their governance model. ... Read more Assam Government Prioritizes Indigenous Communities, Says Minister
Assam Chief Minister Discusses Immigration Issues and Political Milestones
Guwahati, May 9: Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma described the recent victory of the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) in West Bengal as a historic moment for the party. He stated that this development will strengthen the BJPs presence in Eastern and Northeastern India. Speaking to reporters, Sarma emphasized that Saturday will mark a significant ... Read more Assam Chief Minister Discusses Immigration Issues and Political Milestones
Telangana Ranks 5th in Fake Currency Seizures
Karnataka topped the list with seizures worth over 32 crore, followed by Assam (4.9 crore), Chhattisgarh (3.8 crore) and West Bengal (1.5 crore).
Assam Minister Praises BJP Victory as Reflection of Public Trust
Guwahati, May 9: Assams Education Minister Ranoj Pegu expressed gratitude to the voters of his Dhemaji constituency for electing him. He stated that the BJPs impressive victory in the state assembly elections reflects the growing trust and confidence of the public in the alliance and its leadership. Speaking to reporters, Pegu conveyed his deep appreciation ... Read more Assam Minister Praises BJP Victory as Reflection of Public Trust
Assam Rifles Transfers 18.8 Acres for Dimapur Airport Expansion
Kohima, May 9: Officials announced that a joint event took place on Friday, where the Assam Rifles Training Center and School transferred 18.8 acres of land for the expansion of Dimapur Airport to the Airports Authority of India (AAI). A senior official from the Nagaland government stated that the event included Dimapur Airport Director Moa ... Read more Assam Rifles Transfers 18.8 Acres for Dimapur Airport Expansion
Assam Achieves National Recognition with Three Prestigious Panchayat Awards
Guwahati, May 8: Assam has made a significant mark on the national stage by winning three prestigious awards under the National Panchayat Awards 2025. Officials announced this achievement on Friday, highlighting the states commitment to grassroots governance and rural development under the leadership of Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma. According to officials, Assam received awards ... Read more Assam Achieves National Recognition with Three Prestigious Panchayat Awards
Assam Sees Significant Drop in Crime Rate, Says Minister Jayanta Malla Barua
Guwahati, May 8: Assams Minister Jayanta Malla Barua announced on Friday that the state has recorded the fastest decline in crime rates in the country. He referenced the latest Crime in India 2024 report released by the National Crime Records Bureau (NCRB). In a post on X, the minister shared that Assam registered 49,552 criminal ... Read more Assam Sees Significant Drop in Crime Rate, Says Minister Jayanta Malla Barua
Manipur BJP spokesperson quits party over ongoing ethnic crisis
The paramilitary Assam Rifles denies the accusation that it failed to protect Naga villagers along the India-Myanmar border from external aggression
Oil India Limited Announces 49 Job Vacancies for Junior Engineers and Others
New Delhi, May 8: Oil India Limited (OIL) has issued an official notification inviting applications for various 49 positions under a special recruitment drive for eligible persons with disabilities from Assam and Arunachal Pradesh. The vacancies include roles such as Junior Technician (Electronics Mechanic), Junior Technician (Fitter), Junior Technician (Instrument Mechanic), Junior Technician (Surveyor), Junior ... Read more Oil India Limited Announces 49 Job Vacancies for Junior Engineers and Others
Rahul Gandhi has raised his voice against the BJP, alleging they have concocted a mechanism for election manipulation in critical regions including Haryana, Madhya Pradesh, Maharashtra, Assam, and West Bengal. He proclaimed that the BJP's reckoning is imminent, as the electorate's frustration grows.
Karnataka among top three States in corruption: NCRB
The State has the most number of Disproportionate Assets cases at 75, followed by Odisha with 62 and Assam with 44 cases
NDA govt to take oath in Assam on May 12: BJP leader Himanta Biswa Sarma
The NDA government's oath-taking ceremony is scheduled for May 12. The council of ministers will be sworn in around 11 am. The leader of the legislature party will be elected on May 10, followed by the election of the NDA leader. The Governor will be approached for permission to form the new government.
Manipur: Militant Attack Near India-Myanmar Border, Assam Rifles Ensure Safety of Villagers
Imphal, May 8: Tensions remain high in Manipurs Kamjong district following a militant attack near the India-Myanmar border. In response, the Assam Rifles have initiated continuous patrols and search operations in sensitive areas to maintain peace and security. Defense spokesperson Lieutenant Colonel Mahendra Rawat reported heavy gunfire and explosions in the Z Choro and Namli ... Read more Manipur: Militant Attack Near India-Myanmar Border, Assam Rifles Ensure Safety of Villagers
Himanta claims dhurandhars inside Congress, 6 MLAs will back BJP in prez polls
Assam chief minister Himanta Biswa Sarma has claimed that the BJP wields significant influence inside the Congress party in Assam, asserting that 30 Congress candidates in the recent Assembly elections shared cordial relations with the BJP, of whom 19 won, with 18 being Muslims. Those who share cordial relations with us, Muslim, Hindu or Christian, Get the latest updates in Hyderabad City News , Technology , Entertainment , Sports , Politics and Top Stories on WhatsApp & Telegram by subscribing to our channels. You can also download our app for Android and iOS .
The BJP's political ascent in eastern India, mirroring Assam's success with Himanta Biswa Sarma, sees Suvendu Adhikari named West Bengal's next Chief Minister. Both leaders, former insiders of rival parties, became key BJP assets, demonstrating a strategy of leveraging influential defectors to penetrate entrenched regional politics.
How Landslide Wins Became the Norm in Assam's Elections
Assam's voting pattern of last five elections shows how the state elections have become one-sided and polarised.
BJP set to form Assam government again; PM Modi likely at May 12 oath ceremony
The BJP Legislature Party and NDA Legislature Party meetings will be held on May 10 ahead of the formation of the new Assam government, state BJP chief Dilip Saikia said. Prime minister Narendra Modi is likely to attend the oath-taking ceremony on May 12 in Guwahati, where over one lakh people are expected to gather.
Ajmal Accuses Congress of Acting Like Another Muslim League
Guwahati, May 8: Badaruddin Ajmal, the leader of the All India United Democratic Front (AIUDF), launched a fierce attack on the Congress party on Thursday. He accused the party of becoming another Muslim League and failing to serve as an effective opposition in Assam. Speaking to reporters after his victory from the Binakandi assembly constituency, ... Read more Ajmal Accuses Congress of Acting Like Another Muslim League
Nokma objects to land patta issuance amid pending HC case
From Our Correspondent TURA, May 7: Amanche Marak, daughter of the Danakgre Nokma, has formally objected to the district administration convening meetings and attempting to issue land titles (Assam Schedule pattas) for areas she claims are ancestral clan lands. In a complaint addressed to the Deputy Commissioner (DC) of West Garo Hills, Marak highlighted that []
Seven Militants Surrender in Nagaland; Weapons Seized in Manipur
Kohima, May 8: On Thursday, seven militants linked to various insurgent groups surrendered in Dimapur, Nagaland. Meanwhile, in the neighboring state of Manipur, the Assam Rifles recovered a significant cache of weapons and ammunition during intelligence-led operations. Officials provided these updates. A defense spokesperson stated that the continuous efforts of security forces and coordinated outreach ... Read more Seven Militants Surrender in Nagaland; Weapons Seized in Manipur
Assam Police Achieves Major Success, Arrests Couple with Weapons and Grenade in Silchar
Guwahati, May 8: Assam Police, in collaboration with the Assam Rifles, conducted a successful operation in Silchar, Assam, leading to the arrest of a couple along with the recovery of weapons and explosives. Authorities reported this development on Thursday. Based on intelligence and technical surveillance, the operation took place in Block 6 of Tarapur, near ... Read more Assam Police Achieves Major Success, Arrests Couple with Weapons and Grenade in Silchar
Centre Extends 5 State Laws to Chandigarh
The notifications, issued on May 6 under the Punjab Reorganisation Act, 1966, include extension of three laws from Punjab and one each from Haryana and Assam.
Assam Chief Minister Reviews Inauguration Ceremony Preparations
Guwahati, May 7: Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma visited Khanapara on Thursday to assess the preparations for Prime Minister Narendra Modis upcoming visit and the oath-taking ceremony of the newly elected council of ministers. Officials reported that the Chief Minister inspected arrangements at the Veterinary College field, where the ceremony is scheduled to take ... Read more Assam Chief Minister Reviews Inauguration Ceremony Preparations
Tura, May 7: The daughter of the Nokma of Danakgre under Tura, Amanche Marak has objected to the convening of meetings with presidents and secretaries of various localities which the Government claims as Government land (GAD) without acquisition or compensation. Through a complaint to the Deputy Commissioner, Amanche stated that Writ Petition (C) No. 671 []
Rising Number of Women Legislators in Assam Reflects Public Trust: Ajanta Neog
Guwahati, May 7: Assams Finance Minister Ajanta Neog stated on Thursday that the increasing number of women legislators elected on BJP tickets in the Assam Assembly elections symbolizes growing public trust in the partys government and leadership. In a conversation with reporters, Neog highlighted that this time, the BJP achieved a significantly larger victory margin ... Read more Rising Number of Women Legislators in Assam Reflects Public Trust: Ajanta Neog
Rising Number of BJP Women Legislators in Assam Reflects Public Trust: Ajanta Neog
Guwahati, May 7: Assams Finance Minister Ajanta Neog stated on Thursday that the increasing number of women legislators elected on BJP tickets in the Assam Assembly elections symbolizes the growing trust of the public in the partys government and leadership. In a conversation with journalists, Neog highlighted that this time, the BJP achieved a significantly ... Read more Rising Number of BJP Women Legislators in Assam Reflects Public Trust: Ajanta Neog
Watch: Why the poll results in Tamil Nadu, Bengal and Assam were seismic
Assembly elections for four States and one Union Territory just concluded and there was no shortage of surprises. The BJP was the big gainer in Assam and West Bengal, and their victory in the latter was their first ever in the State. Tamil Nadu was a blockbuster, with actor Vijays new party Tamilaga Vettri Kazhagam upsetting the two Dravidian parties. This episode focuses on Tamil Nadu, Bengal and Assam and why these results are most significant.
MP Aga Ruhullah criticises handling of Assam, West Bengal elections
Congress Won Big In Assam's Muslim-Dominated Seats. The Big Shift Decoded
Political observers believe the biggest reason behind this trend was the collapse of the All-India United Democratic Front (AIUDF).
Congress Counters 'Muslim League' Image After Assembly Poll Results
The worst-ever performance in Assam has now forced the party to do so to counter this BJP narrative.
Shah Nawaz Hussain Promises Action Against TMC Goons in West Bengal
Patna, May 7: BJP leader Shah Nawaz Hussain expressed his satisfaction with the recent expansion of the Bihar cabinet. In an interview, he stated that Prime Minister Modi had successfully raised the victory flag from Bihar before heading to West Bengal and Assam, where significant achievements were made. He believes that the welcome in West ... Read more Shah Nawaz Hussain Promises Action Against TMC Goons in West Bengal
Swearing-in Ceremony of New Assam Govt on May 12
Union minister J P Nadda and Naib Singh Saini have been appointed as the observer and co-observer, respectively, for the election of the BJP Legislature party leader
Swearing-in ceremony of new Assam govt to be held on May 12
Guwahati: The swearing-in ceremony of the newly elected BJP-led NDA government in Assam will be held on May 12, Chief Secretary Ravi Kota said. Prime Minister Narendra Modi, several union ministers, chief ministers and deputy CMs of BJP-ruled states, and representatives from industries are expected to attend the function. The oath-taking ceremony is scheduled to Get the latest updates in Hyderabad City News , Technology , Entertainment , Sports , Politics and Top Stories on WhatsApp & Telegram by subscribing to our channels. You can also download our app for Android and iOS .
Swearing-in ceremony of new Assam government to be held on May 12
Prime Minister Narendra Modi, several Union Ministers, Chief Ministers and deputy CMs of BJP-ruled States, and representatives from industries are expected to attend the function.
From Congress to BJP: Sarmas rise and Assams political shift
Himanta Biswa Sarma is set to take oath again as Assam Chief Minister after leading the BJP to a decisive victory. This video looks at his political journey, governance model, and what the result means for Assams political landscape and national power dynamics.
Wars bring misery, not solutions: Dr Farooq says Operation Sindoor achieved its objective
National Conference president Farooq Abdullah on Wednesday said that Operation Sindoor had achieved its intended objective, but cautioned against any further escalation, asserting that wars only lead to destruction and prolonged suffering. Speaking to reporters at the National Conference headquarters in Srinagar, the former Union minister said the military operation had paid its dividends, but stressed that conflict could not provide a lasting solution to problems. Operation Sindoor has paid its dividends. I think there is no more question of wars. Wars do not bring solutions, they only bring misery, Abdullah said. Drawing parallels with ongoing global conflicts, the veteran politician pointed to the devastation caused by wars in Ukraine and the Middle East, warning that prolonged instability in the Gulf region could have severe economic consequences across the world. Look at Ukraine and the destruction there, look at the Middle East. Even gas supplies have been affected. Qatar may take one or two years to restore supplies completely, he said. Abdullah said the world economy was already under pressure and most countries were in no position to withstand another major conflict. Economic conditions of every country are already bad and no country wants war. The Middle East has most of the oil and gas reserves, and if tensions continue, the situation globally can become extremely difficult, he said, while urging people not to panic over the evolving international situation. Responding to questions about recent political developments and election results in various states, the NC president said the outcomes reflected the prevailing political realities in different regions of the country. Referring to the political situation in West Bengal, Abdullah noted that Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee had raised allegations of large-scale irregularities in the electoral process. The results are before everyone. Mamata Banerjee is alleging there was huge rigging in Bengal. In Tamil Nadu, a new government is coming, Congress has won in Kerala and BJP has won in Assam, he said. Asked whether the Special Intensive Revision (SIR) of electoral rolls had impacted the elections, Abdullah replied that everything had an impact. On the opposition INDIA bloc, Abdullah maintained that the alliance remained intact and strong. There is nothing lacking in the INDIA alliance. It is already strong, he said. The National Conference president also responded to questions regarding recent blast incidents in Punjab, saying such incidents were not entirely new and there was no reason for public panic. Blasts have happened earlier as well. You should not panic, he told reporters. Commenting on criticism directed at the National Conference-led government in Jammu and Kashmir, Abdullah said the opposition was merely performing its democratic role. If the opposition does not speak, how will it survive? Let them say what they want. Our party is working the way it has to, and we will continue to do so, he added.
SC, ST voters played pivotal role in BJPs Bengal and Assam victories
Peoples mandate has increased NDAs responsibility in Assam: Dilip Saikia
Staff Reporter GUWAHATI, May 6: Assam BJP president Dilip Saikia on Wednesday said the massive mandate received by the BJP-led NDA in the Assembly elections has increased the alliances responsibility towards the people of the state. Addressing reporters here, Saikia said the NDA government would continue to focus on development while also prioritising the protection []
Congress has become Muslim League in Assam, says minister Pijush Hazarika
Staff Reporter GUWAHATI, May 6 Minister Pijush Hazarika on Wednesday launched a sharp attack on the Congress following the partys poor performance in the Assembly elections, alleging that the opposition outfit has turned into a Muslim League in the state. Addressing reporters, Hazarika said the Congress leadership had become arrogant and disconnected from the people []
Congress to review Assam poll performance on May 9
GUWAHATI, May 6: The Opposition Congress in Assam has convened a meeting of its district units on May 9 to review its poor performance in the recent assembly elections, according to a party circular. Assam Pradesh Congress Committee general secretary (organisation) Ramanna Baruah issued the circular, asking all leaders concerned to be present in Guwahati. []
NDA Government in Assam Set to Take Oath on May 12 for Third Consecutive Term
Guwahati, May 7: The National Democratic Alliance (NDA), led by the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), is poised to take oath on May 12 in Assam. This follows a decisive victory in the recent assembly elections, paving the way for a third consecutive term in power. Sources indicate that the NDA legislative party will convene on ... Read more NDA Government in Assam Set to Take Oath on May 12 for Third Consecutive Term
Cost of success: On the BJPs victory in Assam
The BJPs path to victory in Assam undermined the health of Indias polity
PTI Guwahati Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma on Wednesday resigned along with his cabinet colleagues, paving the way for formation of a new government led by the BJP, officials said. The BJP-led NDA bagged 102 seats in the 126-member assembly. The elections were held in a single phase on April 9, and counting of []
SC-ST Communities Show Strong Support for BJP in Recent Elections: Amit Malviya
New Delhi, May 7: BJP leader and IT cell head Amit Malviya expressed his joy over the partys victories in West Bengal, Assam, and Puducherry. He noted that the Scheduled Caste (SC) and Scheduled Tribe (ST) communities in these states voted overwhelmingly in favor of the BJP. Malviya stated that the results reflect not just ... Read more SC-ST Communities Show Strong Support for BJP in Recent Elections: Amit Malviya
CM, ministers of Assam resign; new NDA govt 'after May 11'
Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma has resigned with his cabinet. This paves the way for a new NDA government. The Governor has accepted the resignation and the dissolution of the assembly. Prime Minister Narendra Modi is expected to attend the new government's swearing-in ceremony. This event is anticipated to occur after May 11.
Assam: Dibrugarhs Chhavi Garg wins two gold medals at Indo-Nepal Roller Skating Championship
Reported by Avik Chakraborty Dibrugarh: Assams young skating talent Chhavi Garg, hailing from Dibrugarh, won two gold medals at the Indo-Nepal Roller Skating Championship 2026. A student of Sampoorna Kendra Vidyalaya, Chhavi competed in the Under-10 category representing India at the international event. She secured first place in the 200-metre and 400-metre roller skating events [] The post Assam: Dibrugarhs Chhavi Garg wins two gold medals at Indo-Nepal Roller Skating Championship appeared first on NorthEast Now .
Himanta Biswa Sarma likely to take oath as Assam CM on May 12
Himanta Biswa Sarma is likely to be sworn in again on May 12 as the BJP-led NDA prepares to form government after its Assembly poll win. The Legislature Party will meet on May 10 in Guwahati to elect its leader and begin the formal process
Go, Gogoi, Gone: Why Congress' Assam defeat signals a deeper crisis
Gaurav Gogoi's defeat in Assam's 2026 assembly elections, despite being the Congress's chief ministerial face and a legacy leader, underscores the party's shrinking footprint. The BJP secured a massive victory, winning 102 seats, while Congress managed only 19. This outcome highlights a deeper political churn, impacting legacy, identity, and strategy.
Guwahati, May 6: A remarkable opportunity has emerged for youth preparing for government jobs. The Assam Public Service Commission (APSC) has issued an official notification for the recruitment of 22 Home Guard positions in the Assam Home and Political Department. Eligible candidates are invited to apply for these Junior Grade Home Guard roles. The online ... Read more APSPSC Job Update: Recruitment Notification for 22 Home Guard Positions Released, Application Process Starts May 8
Assam Cop Shot In Anti-Drug Raid Near Manipur Border, Airlifted To Guwahati
Police said no arrests have been made so far, as the suspects escaped through the dense forest and the interstate border.
Assam CM Meets Governor, Tenders Resignation, New Govt Likely On May 12
AGP proposes name of Himanta Biswa Sarma to lead NDA in state.
BJPs Stronghold on SC-ST Seats in Assam and Bengal: NDAs Performance in the South
New Delhi, May 6: The recent assembly elections have showcased a remarkable performance by the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP). Support from voters across various demographics has surged, largely due to the central governments initiatives. Notably, the BJP and its allied parties have demonstrated significant strength on reserved seats for Scheduled Castes (SC) and Scheduled Tribes ... Read more BJPs Stronghold on SC-ST Seats in Assam and Bengal: NDAs Performance in the South
Assam rejected Gaurav Gogoi's plan to come to power with support of 'miyas', says Pijush Hazarika
The BJP-led NDA secured a sweeping victory with 82 seats in the 126-member Assembly, while Congress managed only 19 seats. Hazarika said the result reflected public trust in Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma and the BJP's governance and development agenda.
New Assam govt to be formed after May 11, says Himanta Sarma
Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma said the new BJP-led government in the state will be formed and sworn in after May 11, after completing constitutional and organisational formalities. He has resigned and recommended dissolution of the current Assembly, with the outgoing ministry continuing as caretaker for now
Himanta Sarma Resigns As Assam Chief Minister, Oath Ceremony Likely After May 11
Speaking to reporters after submitting his resignation, Himanta Biswa Sarma said the Governor has accepted his resignation along with his council of ministers.
Assam CM Himanta Biswa Sarma submits resignation
Himanta Biswa Sarma resigns as Assam CM, paving way for formation of new govt
Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma and his cabinet have resigned. This follows the BJP-led NDA's victory in the assembly elections. The Governor has accepted the resignation. Sarma will continue as caretaker Chief Minister. The new government's oath-taking ceremony is expected after May 11. Prime Minister Narendra Modi has been invited to the event.
Assam: BJP-linked political play shows demolition of minority familys house
Guwahati: A Bharatiya Janata Party-linked local political play during the election campaign in Assam drew criticism for portraying a Muslim familys house demolition, while the audience laughed at the depiction. A video of the performance surfaced on social media on Tuesday, May 5. A cardboard-made bulldozer vehicle, moved by the actors, was seen razing a Get the latest updates in Hyderabad City News , Technology , Entertainment , Sports , Politics and Top Stories on WhatsApp & Telegram by subscribing to our channels. You can also download our app for Android and iOS .
Himanta Biswa Sarma resigns as Assam Chief Minister
After resigning, Mr. Sarma said, The new Assam Chief Minister will be selected at a meeting of the BJP legislature party in the presence of central observers
'Sometimes seats are stolen through vote theft, sometimes entire govt': Rahul Gandhi
Rahul Gandhi has accused the BJP of winning seats through 'vote theft'. He stated that many BJP MPs and MLAs are 'infiltrators'. Gandhi also claimed the government is remotely controlled and fears the truth. These accusations follow BJP's victories in West Bengal and Assam assembly elections and Congress's defeat in Haryana.
Rahul Gandhi has accused the BJP of winning seats through vote theft, claiming every sixth MP from the party secured victory unfairly. He alleged that institutions are manipulated to tamper with the electoral process, suggesting the BJP fears fair elections.
Himanta Biswa Sarma to Resign as Assam Chief Minister Following Election Victory
Guwahati, May 6: Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma is set to meet Governor Laxman Prasad Acharya on Wednesday to formally submit his resignation. This move will pave the way for the formation of a new government led by the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) following a remarkable victory in the assembly elections. During a press ... Read more Himanta Biswa Sarma to Resign as Assam Chief Minister Following Election Victory
Muslim candidates dominate Congress wins in Assembly polls
A significant share of the Indian National Congresss winning candidates in recent Assembly polls are Muslims, including 18 of 19 MLAs in Assam, several in Kerala, and both winners in West Bengal
Manipur slump to 99 run loss in 2nd NE Little Masters Trophy semis
Manipur's journey at the 2nd North East Little Masters Trophy for U 14 boys came to a close today as they went down by 99 runs to Assam at TIT Ground, Agartala in a semi final clash Manipur chose to field first and saw Assam posting 174 8 in the allotted 40 overs Chasing 175 for the win, Manipur were bundled out for just 75 runs in 25 overs to concede the huge loss Dishant Diban Das shone with an unbeaten 71 ball 64, laced with 5 fours and 2 sixes, for Assam as his teammates Ayan Arzoo 32 off 80 balls and Kaustav Gogoi 29 off 43 balls made significant contributions Although Assam faced stiff opposition from State bowlers and were reduced to 0 1 in two overs, Ayan and Kaustav Gogoi gathered some courage to add 72 runs off 103 balls for the second wicket before Dishant Diban Das played a lone hand to steer Assam to 174 8 Kh Firdos was the pick of the Manipuri bowlers returning with 3 34 while Rahul Thongam 2 20 and Punshiba Kh 2 44 shared another four wickets, and Rajbir Khuman 1 10 picked one In reply, Manipur lost Mujamin early and things never recovered despite Md Albas Khan 11 off 30 balls and Sagatpam Telheiba 20 off 34 balls making all out effort to revive the innings as Tanveer Islam proved fatal with his bowling Tanveer Islam walked away with a four wicket haul for Assam 4 9 in 4 overs as Aniket Singh 2 7 managed two wickets Ayush Pandey 1 16 , Bedanto Borun Gogoi 1 4 and Binoy Krishna Debnath 1 5 also chipped in a wicket apiece for Assam to cut short the Manipur innings within 25 overs Source The Sangai Express
NDA to work with more vigour to make Assam one of top states: AGP chief
GUWAHATI May 5: Thanking the people for the massive mandate to the BJP-led NDA, Asom Gana Parishad (AGP) president Atul Bora on Tuesday said the alliance, in which his party is a constituent, will work with renewed vigour to make Assam one of the top five states in the country in terms of development. He []
Uncompromising stand against Bangladesh-origin Muslims swayed votes for NDA: Himanta
GUWAHATI, May 5: Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma on Tuesday asserted that his governments uncompromising stand in taking steps against Bangladesh-origin Muslims swayed people in favour of the BJP-led NDA in this years assembly elections, resulting in the alliance securing a two-thirds majority. He maintained that the NDAs win was a victory for the Assamese []
Assam polls: BJPs 4.6 percentage points rise in vote share results in gain of 22 seats
GUWAHATI, May 5: A 4.6 percentage point shift in BJPs favour helped it pocket 22 more constituencies in the Assam Assembly elections this time compared to 2021 and win 82 seats, an analysis of the vote share data from the Election Commission showed. The Congress, on the other hand, saw a marginal 0.17 percentage point []
Most of winning Congress candidates in assembly polls Muslims: Sources
NEW DELHI, May 5: Most of the Congress candidates who won in the recent assembly elections in Assam, Kerala, West Bengal and Tamil Nadu were Muslims, sources analysing the poll results said. As per the results, 18 out of 19 MLAs that Congress has won in Assam are Muslims. The Congress had fielded 20 Muslim []
Assam polls: BJP received 37.81 pc of total votes polled in 2026, translating into 82 wins: EC
GUWAHATI, May 5: A 4.6 percentage point shift in BJPs favour helped it pocket 22 more constituencies in the Assam Assembly elections this time compared to 2021 and win 82 seats, an analysis of the vote share data from the Election Commission showed. The Congress, on the other hand, saw a marginal 0.17 percentage point []
Petrol bombs lobbed at Congress candidates house in Assam
DIPHU, May 5: Unidentified persons have allegedly lobbed petrol bombs at a Congress candidates house in Assams Diphu, police said on Tuesday. None of the six petrol bombs lobbed at the house of the partys Bokajan nominee, Raton Engti, on Monday night exploded, ensuring there was no damage, they said. Engti lost to BJPs Surjya []
BJPs Victory Echoes Hindu Identity in Recent Elections
New Delhi, May 6: The BJP has secured a significant majority in West Bengal and Assam, while the DMK faced a crushing defeat in Tamil Nadu. Various issues and factors influenced the election campaign, but the controversial statements regarding Hindu, Hindutva, and Sanatan emerged as key elements. These remarks led to a perception that a ... Read more BJPs Victory Echoes Hindu Identity in Recent Elections
Congress Acknowledges Assams Election Results, Vows to Address Public Issues: Gaurav Gogoi
Guwahati, May 6: Gaurav Gogoi, the president of the Assam Pradesh Congress Committee (APCC), stated on Tuesday that the party respects the public mandate from the recently concluded assembly elections. He emphasized that Congress will continue to work for the states development both inside and outside the assembly. During a press conference, Gogoi expressed gratitude ... Read more Congress Acknowledges Assams Election Results, Vows to Address Public Issues: Gaurav Gogoi
Special Prayers Held at Badrinath and Kedarnath Temples Following BJPs Historic Victory
Chamoli, May 6: In celebration of the Bharatiya Janata Partys historic win in the West Bengal and Assam assembly elections, special prayers were conducted at the sacred Badrinath and Kedarnath temples in Uttarakhand. Hemant Dwivedi, the president of the Badrinath-Kedarnath Temple Committee (BKTC), announced that these religious rituals were held to honor the BJPs significant ... Read more Special Prayers Held at Badrinath and Kedarnath Temples Following BJPs Historic Victory
Social media popularity doesn't win polls: Himanta Biswa Sarma
Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma stated social media popularity does not guarantee election wins. He criticized Congress's campaign strategy and poor performance. Sarma also mentioned Prime Minister Narendra Modi's potential attendance at the BJP's oath-taking ceremony. The dates for the ceremony will be decided based on his availability.
Union home minister Amit Shah to be BJP observer for West Bengal
The Bharatiya Janata Party is forming governments in West Bengal and Assam following recent election wins. Central observers have been appointed to oversee the selection of new chief ministers in both states. While some leaders are frontrunners, the possibility of unexpected choices remains. The BJP is set to announce its new leadership soon.
BJP president visits CR Park Kalibari, thanks people of Bengal, Assam
Assam Congress to analyse poll defeat
State party president Gaurav Gogoi says Congress will learn important lessons from this defeat
New Delhi, May 5: One day after the announcement of assembly election results, the Election Commission of India (ECI) has sent notifications regarding the formation of new assemblies to the governors of Assam, Kerala, Tamil Nadu, and West Bengal, as well as to the Lieutenant Governor of Puducherry. The tenures of the assemblies in these ... Read more Election Commission Sends Notification for New Assemblies in Assam, Kerala, Tamil Nadu, and West Bengal
From Bengal to Assam, Hindutva rewrites the east: BJP's landslide ends era of regional strongmen
The Bharatiya Janata Party has achieved a significant victory in West Bengal, marking a shift in eastern India's political landscape. Regional leaders have been replaced by the BJP. Actor Vijay's party has secured a remarkable win in Tamil Nadu. The Congress party will now govern three states. These election results reflect a changing political dynamic across India.
Telanngana BJP Chief Targets Congress Over Poll Results
Rao highlighted that in West Bengal, where Congress won two seats, both victors were Muslims, while in Assam 18 of the partys 19 winners were Muslims.
'Peda khilaunga': CM Himanta Biswa Sarma taunts Pawan Khera after Assam election victory
BJP Prepares for Cabinet Expansion in Bihar Amid Political Activity
Patna, May 5: Political activities in Bihar have intensified following the impressive electoral performance of the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) in West Bengal and Assam. Preparations are underway for a significant cabinet expansion led by Chief Minister Samrat Chaudhary, scheduled for May 7 at the historic Gandhi Maidan in Patna. A crucial meeting was held ... Read more BJP Prepares for Cabinet Expansion in Bihar Amid Political Activity
President Trump congratulates PM Modi on his 'historic and decisive' election victory
US President Donald Trump has congratulated Prime Minister Narendra Modi on his election win. A White House spokesman shared President Trump's admiration for Prime Minister Modi. The congratulations follow the recent election results. The Bharatiya Janata Party secured a significant majority in West Bengal. The party also retained power in Assam for a third term.

