Guwahati, April 7, 2026 News Report: The Indian National Congress is witnessing a resurgence in Assam as recent pre-election survey reports indicate a growing anti-incumbency sentiment against the ruling Bharatiya Janata Party government.
According to the latest opinion polls, voter dissatisfaction over key issues such as unemployment, rising prices, and governance concerns is gradually shifting public support toward the Congress. The surveys suggest that the party is regaining lost ground, particularly in rural and semi-urban constituencies.
Political analysts note that the anti-incumbency factor, coupled with Congress’s renewed grassroots outreach and strategic alliances, could play a decisive role in the upcoming electoral battle. The party has intensified its campaign, focusing on local issues and targeting what it calls the “unfulfilled promises” of the current administration.
Meanwhile, the BJP leadership has downplayed the survey findings, expressing confidence in retaining power. Party leaders argue that ongoing development initiatives and welfare schemes will outweigh any negative sentiment.
With elections approaching, Assam is shaping up to be a closely contested political arena, with both major parties ramping up efforts to secure voter confidence.
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