Assam Panchayat Results: BJP-Led alliance routs Congress
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Assam Panchayat Polls: BJP-Led alliance register splendid win; Congress wiped out

In a significant electoral outcome that signals a potential shift in Assam's political landscape ahead of the 2026 assembly elections, the BJP-led alliance has secured a commanding victory in the Panchayat polls, winning approximately 300 out of the 397 seats

Dibya Kamal BordloiDibya Kamal Bordloi
May 13, 2025, 10:00 pm IST
in Bharat, Assam
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Assam BJP sweeps Panchayat Elections

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Guwahati: In a decisive show of strength ahead of the 2026 Assam Assembly elections, the BJP-led alliance has scored a sweeping victory in the panchayat polls across the state, bagging 300 out of 397 District Council seats, effectively sidelining the opposition Congress and other regional players.

Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma hailed the results as “historic” and indicative of a growing wave of support for the BJP in rural Assam. Speaking to reporters as counting progressed, Sarma remarked, “The BJP is marching ahead to capture more than 300 seats in Zilla Parishad, and it is historic. Although counting is still underway, the trend is clear.”

Region Wise Breakdown of Results

  • Upper Assam: BJP-led alliance secured a staggering 161 out of 167 seats.
  • Central Assam: 31 of 51 seats were won
  • Lower Assam: The alliance grabbed 83 out of 130 seats
  • Barak Valley: 29 of 49 seats went to BJP and its allies.

The Chief Minister also used the occasion to make a bold prediction for the 2026 state assembly elections, suggesting that the current rural mandate reflects a potential win of up to 104 seats for the NDA in the next legislative polls. “We hope to win at least 95 seats,” he said cautiously, “but much depends on the public mood closer to the elections.”

Congress Struggles for Relevance

The panchayat election results have come as a major setback for the Congress, which was already battling internal strife and a lack of leadership clarity in Assam. According to the latest figures released by the Assam State Election Commission (ASEC), the Congress has so far won only 71 Anchalik Panchayat seats, a distant second to the BJP’s 255 and AGP’s 45.

Among minor parties, Independents have won 14 seats, while left winger Raijor Dal and AIUDF managed just one seat each. In the Zilla Parishad segment, the BJP has already claimed 26 seats and the AGP 3, with no victories so far for any opposition party.

Semi-Final Before the Big Battle

Political analysts view the panchayat poll outcome as a crucial semi-final before the Assembly elections, particularly since these rural polls often serve as a litmus test of grassroots sentiment. The BJP’s dominance across all major regions—including the politically significant Barak Valley and Upper Assam—signals a well-entrenched rural base.

Moreover, the results reflect growing trust in the BJP’s governance and welfare schemes, especially in rural infrastructure, healthcare, and women’s empowerment. The AGP’s continued relevance as an ally has also added strength to the NDA camp.

As the BJP celebrates a sweeping mandate and the Congress reels from a major electoral blow, Assam’s political landscape seems to be tilting decisively toward the saffron fold—setting the tone for what may be a high-stakes 2026 Assembly showdown.

Topics: CongressBharatiya Janata PartyAssam Panchayat Elections 2025BJP
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