Assam minister Himanta Biswa Sarma not to contest LS election, says Amit Shah
Mr Sarma has been asked to concentrate on developing the state and strengthening the party’s base in the Northeast.
Guwahati: In an obvious attempt to put all speculations to rest, BJP president Amit Shah on Friday said that senior party leader and Assam minister Himanta Biswa Sarma will not be given a ticket to contest the forthcoming Lok Sabha elections.
Despite the state unit recommending his name for the Lok Sabha elections, Mr Sarma has been asked to concentrate on developing the state and strengthening the party’s base in the Northeast.
Mr Sarma responded to the tweets, saying that he has accepted the decision “humbly” and the region will not disappoint Mr Shah in making Narendra Modi the Prime Minister again.
“I hope the Assam BJP and the workers of the entire Northeast will ac-cept this decision. I fully believe it will take Assa-m and the Northeast to-wards the path of development,” Mr Shah said.
Mr Shah tweeted, “The central BJP wants Mr Sarma to continue as a minister in Assam and discharge his duties as the chairman of the Nor-th East Democratic Alli-ance (NEDA), the regional platform of the NDA.”
The BJP president said, “Mr Sarma is needed for coordination between the region and the central party, and the government in New Delhi.”
“The Assam election committee and the party workers had sent Mr Sarma’s name unanimously for the Lok Sabha polls. The central BJP has wished that he should strengthen the party in Assam and Northeast while remaining as a minister in Assam, and convener of the NEDA,” Mr Shah said.
Expressing gratefulness for the “faith” bestowed upon him by the BJP national president, Mr Sarma responded in another tweet, “I humbly accept your decision.”
It is significant that Mr Sarma on numerous occasions stated that he would not contest the Assembly elections in 2021, indicating that he was looking for a national role.