Trend data indicates the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) and its allies are leading in the Assam state legislative assembly election [1].
The results signal a potential consolidation of power for the ruling coalition in northeast India. A decisive victory would allow the BJP and its partners to maintain their policy agenda and regional influence in the state.
According to current trends, the BJP is leading with 78 seats [1]. Its coalition partners, the Bodoland People's Front (BPF) and the Asom Gana Parishad (AGP), are trending toward 10 seats [1] and nine seats [1], respectively.
In contrast, the opposition is trailing significantly. The Indian National Congress is trending toward 24 seats [1], while the Raijor Party is currently leading with two seats [1].
The combined total for the BJP and its allies stands at 97 seats based on the available data [1]. This puts the coalition in a strong position to secure a majority in the assembly.
The election process in Assam continues as officials monitor the counts. The disparity between the leading coalition and the opposition reflects the current political divide within the state's electorate.
“the BJP is leading with 78 seats”
A victory for the BJP-led coalition would reinforce the party's dominance in Northeast India, potentially marginalizing the Indian National Congress in the region. The combined strength of the BJP, BPF, and AGP suggests a stable governing majority that could continue implementing current state policies without significant legislative opposition.





