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Ruling Bharatiya Janata Party created history in the north eastern Indian state of Assam by becoming the first non-Congress party to win two successive terms in the state assembly elections there.
Staving off a spirited fightback from its main challenger Congress, the saffron party, along with its regional allies like Asom Gana Parishad (AGP), won 75 out of the total 126 seats, 11 less than the previous assembly elections five years ago. The Congress-led 10-party alliance including All India United Democratic Front (AIDUF) of perfume baron Badruddin Ajmal, finished runners up with a total of 50 seats this time. The Congress-led United Progressive Alliance, which did not have AIDUF in it in 2016 but had Left parties, got 26 seats in the 2016 poll.
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Assam Assembly Elections | Beyond community vote, urban, middle class voters back NDA
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In Assam, Mahajot got a greater share of votes among those with no formal education
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Assam Chief Minister Sarbananda Sonowal (right) with BJP leader Himanta Biswa Sarma and Asom Gana Parishad leaders Atul Bora and Kekhab Mahanta during an election rallyin Jalukbari constituency in Sualkuchi, Kamrup (Metro) district of Assam.
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In Assam, Mahajot got a greater share of votes among those with no formal education
As we have reported elsewhere on this page today, Assam has witnessed religious polarisation on such a large scale that any discussion on other social factors impacting voting choice is almost redundant. This polarisation cuts across the other cleavage Asamiya and Bangla-speaking Hindus and similarly overcomes the factors of caste and tribe. Within the framework of this polarisation, what are the other social fac
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