Monday, September 21, 2009

Crisis cripples opposition camp in Assam

C
risis after crisis seem to have crippled the opposition camp on Assam’s political front. AGP is in deep crisis. A few top leaders has already left the party. Several others are preparing to follow the suit. AUDF leadership are inching closer to Congress. This is gradually clearing the decks for Congress to retain power in Dispur. The Opposition parties arte gearing up for the next assembly polls. But have yet to chalk out a set of clear cut policies to put up a good show. Internal bickerings in AGP and a possible Congress-AUDF alliance have made the things congenial for the ruling Congress to retain Dispur. More trouble awaits AGP after its strongman Israil Nanda came out of the party and Prabin Boro is preparing to join the Congress-BPF alliance. In yet another blow, Barak valley AGP leader Sahidul Alom Chaudhury who is known to be a close associate of former Chief Minister Prafulla Kumar Mahanta is preparing to join AUDF. These have worried the AGP leadership at a time it is formulating a set of strategies to come back to power with the help former Prafulla Kumar Mahanta and his acolytes. The AUDF leaders are gradually clearing the decks for forging a poll pact with the ruling Congress. These are more or less a clear indications of how the Opposition camp are losing its strength in the political scenario in Assam.

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