• Assam's CM comments on the BJP's landslide victory in the KAAC elections; praises Modi's Vision

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    Assam's CM comments on the BJP's landslide victory in the KAAC elections; praises Modi's Vision
    Himanta Biswa Sarma, the Chief Minister of Assam, said the KAAC election result was a significant triumph and a true reinforcement of public trust in PM Modi's mission.

    Digital Desk:
     On Sunday, the BJP gained all 26 seats in
    Assam's Karbi Anglong Autonomous Council (KAAC) in a stunning triumph.
    Congress, on the other hand, received a score of 0 out of 10. Himanta Biswa
    Sarma, the Chief Minister of Assam, said the KAAC election result was a
    significant triumph and a true reinforcement of public trust in PM Modi's
    mission.

    "We salute the people of Karbi Anglong for
    delivering the Assam BJP a historic mandate in the KAAC polls for the second
    time." "This big victory is a true validation of public trust in
    Adarniya PM Narendra Modi ji's vision of Sabka Saath Sabka Vishwas, after wins
    in urban body and GMC polls," the Assam CM added."This unprecedented
    mandate has given us a bigger responsibility to live up to people's
    expectations." Under the guidance of PM Amit Shah ji and JP Nadda ji, we
    will work for the overall growth and development of Karbi Anglong,
    "Himanta Biswa Sarma added.

    Prime Minister Narendra Modi praised
    the party's members for "historic results in Karbi Anglong." "In
    Karbi Anglong, historic results have been achieved! I thank the people for
    their continued support for the BJP and tell them that we would continue to
    strive for Assam's advancement. The BJP Karyakartas have made noteworthy
    contributions. They deserve kudos for their efforts "In a tweet, Prime
    Minister Modi said. 

    KAAC elections

    The KAAC elections, for example, were
    held on June 8 under strict security. During the KAAC elections on June 8,
    police reported incidents of violence at two polling booths in the Duar Amla
    council constituency in West Karbi Anglong district.

    A mob allegedly set fire to ballot
    boxes and a huge amount of ballot papers at two polling stations, according to
    authorities. To maintain control of the situation, security personnel fired
    fire in the air.