Assam’s political landscape geared up for Rajya Sabha renewals as NDA candidates Jogen Mohan, Teras Gowala, and Promod Boro filed nominations Thursday at the Legislative Assembly. The event, attended by heavyweight Sarbananda Sonowal, formalized the coalition’s bid for all three seats.
BJP’s Mohan and Gowala pair with Boro, the UPPL nominee, crafting a ticket that mirrors Assam’s geographic and cultural expanse—from plains to highlands. Post-filing, Sonowal hailed their credentials to journalists: decades of grassroots work and commitment to public welfare.
He highlighted their role in voicing Assam’s priorities in Delhi, covering critical valleys and hills. ‘Together, they’ll fortify NDA’s presence in Rajya Sabha, pushing Assam forward,’ Sonowal declared optimistically.
The ruling bloc’s numerical superiority spells easy victories, succeeding retiring senators. Polls, if contested, follow EC protocols via MLAs.
This episode cements NDA’s electoral stronghold, with implications for national discourse on Northeast affairs. The candidates’ diverse backing promises robust advocacy, eyeing development and unity in a dynamic state.
