Atul Bora, president of the Asom Gana Parishad (AGP), took the oath as a minister in Assam on Tuesday [1].
The swearing-in ceremony marks the official formation of a new state government after the BJP-led National Democratic Alliance (NDA) retained power in the state assembly elections [3]. This appointment solidifies the coalition partnership between the BJP and the AGP in the region.
Bora was sworn in as a minister-designate in Guwahati during a ceremony where Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma also took the oath [1, 2]. The event was attended by high-profile leaders, including Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Amit Shah [1].
The current political landscape in the 126-seat Assam Legislative Assembly [5] reflects a strong mandate for the ruling coalition. The BJP secured 82 seats [4], while the AGP and the Bodoland People's Front (BPF) each won 10 seats [4, 5]. This distribution provides the NDA with a two-thirds majority in the assembly [6].
In the initial phase of cabinet formation, four ministers were sworn in [7]. This group includes two members of the BJP, one from the AGP, and one from the BPF [7].
Bora's transition from party president to a ministerial role underscores the strategic allocation of power within the alliance. The AGP continues to serve as a key partner in the governance of the state under the leadership of Sarma [3].
“Atul Bora, president of the Asom Gana Parishad (AGP), took the oath as a minister in Assam”
The inclusion of Atul Bora in the cabinet demonstrates the BJP's strategy of maintaining a broad-based coalition to ensure stability in Northeast India. By sharing ministerial berths with the AGP and BPF, the NDA leverages regional party influence to consolidate its two-thirds majority and streamline governance across diverse ethnic and political landscapes in Assam.




