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Assam: Workers of Defunct Paper Mills Pin Hopes of Survival to Himanta s Ties With Amit Shah

Assam: Workers of Defunct Paper Mills Pin Hopes of Survival to Himanta s Ties With Amit Shah Over 1,200 workers feel they have been betrayed by Sarbananda Sonowal, who promised that the mills would reopen. The main gate of Nagaon Paper Mill. Photo: Gaurav Das Rights16 hours ago Guwahati: Members of an umbrella body of workers’ unions in Assam have pinned their hopes on state health minister Himanta Biswa Sarma becoming the next chief minister, instead of Sarbananda Sonowal’s return to the post. The reasons range from unkept promises to basic survival. The Joint Action Committee of Recognised Unions (JACRU), the union body of the now-defunct Nagaon and Cachar paper mills, feels that Sonowal has betrayed them after promising that two mills will be reopened.

Ranjeet Kumar Dass likely to be given ministerial berth, race for BJP president post begins | Guwahati News

Ranjeet Dass, who won from Sorbhog constituency in the 2016 assembly elections, changed his constituency this time andcontested from Patacharkuchi GUWAHATI: The state BJP, which is going to form the next government with the help of its allies, will have to look for a suitable candidate for the party president’s post as Ranjeet Kumar Dass, who won from the Patacharkuchiconstituency this time, is likely to get ministerial berth this time. Dass, who did not get a ministerial berth last time, was appointed as speaker of the assembly for a brief period. Later, he was replaced by Hitendra Nath Goswami and Dass was given the charge of BJP state president.

Letters to The EDITOR - Sentinelassam

Letters to The EDITOR Takeaways from election results The biggest takeaway from the results of the Assam Assembly elections is that people are not ready to accept the regionalism brand of politics which was aggressively pushed by the two newly floated political parties – AJP and Raijor Dol. The voters cannot be blamed for this scepticism of the regional brand of politics given the dismal past performance of the mascot of regional politics, the AGP, which is now a divided house. The voters saw in the leaders of the two hurriedly-formed parties the greed for power as the prime motive for forming the parties as both parties failed to project before the electorate a united front and a credible agenda not confined to just a few emotive issues.

Letters to the Editor - Sentinelassam

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