After the approval of the President, the Chief Minister of Assam tweeted. He wrote, today the Honorable President has approved the delimitation notification issued by the Election Commission for Assam. An important achievement was achieved in the history of Assam.
President Draupadi Murmu has approved the delimitation in Assam. Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma gave this information by tweeting. He called it an important achievement in the history of Assam. The Election Commission had recently issued a notification of delimitation in Assam, which was approved by the President on Wednesday.
The Election Commission published its final report on delimitation in Assam on 11 August. Delimitation is defined as the act or process of drawing the boundaries of territorial constituencies in a country or province with a legislative body. It is the process of redrawing the boundaries of Lok Sabha and Vidhansabha seats.
What did the Chief Minister write?
Himanta Biswa Sarma wrote, Honorable President has approved the delimitation notification issued by the Election Commission for Assam. An important milestone has been achieved in the history of Assam. Jai Maa Bharti, Jai I Asom. Earlier, Congress MP Gaurav Gogoi had targeted the BJP regarding the delimitation. He said, if we look at the delimitation of Assam, the seats of the opposition are being targeted in this. The Lok Sabha seats held by the Congress party in Kaliabor, Nagaon and Barpeta are particularly targeted by the BJP.
Today the Honorable President has approved the Delimitation Notification issued by the Election Commission of India for Assam.
A significant milestone has been achieved in the history of Assam.
Jai Maa Bharati
Jai Aai Asom pic.twitter.com/TAtJShfxK0
He said, AIUDF benefited so it exposes the nexus between AIUDF and BJP, but if BJP thinks that the new delimitation of Assam will help them in the upcoming Lok Sabha elections, they are wrong. The mood is of INDIA coalition. The INDIA alliance and the Congress party will do particularly well in the 2024 elections across India and in Assam.
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