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Assam: People ready to give AAP a chance in state as they are fed up with Congress, BJP, says party LS candidate

Assam: People ready to give AAP a chance in state as they are fed up with Congress, BJP, says party LS candidate

Asserting his confidence in securing victory in the Sonitpur constituency, Kaundinya highlighted a growing sentiment among voters for a fresh approach to governance.

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Assam: People ready to give AAP a chance in state as they are fed up with Congress, BJP, says party LS candidate Assam: People ready to give AAP a chance in state as they are fed up with Congress, BJP, says party LS candidate

Aam Aadmi Party's (AAP) Sonitpur Lok Sabha candidate, Rishiraj Kaundinya, has emerged as a vocal advocate for change. Kaundinya boldly proclaimed that the electorate is disenchanted with the conventional politics offered by the Congress and BJP, signaling a readiness to embrace AAP's alternative vision for the state.

Asserting his confidence in securing victory in the Sonitpur constituency, Kaundinya highlighted a growing sentiment among voters for a fresh approach to governance. "People have lost faith in both Congress and BJP," he stated unequivocally. Kaundinya underscored the urgency for substantive change, citing a legacy of unaddressed issues including rising prices, stagnant development, and pervasive unemployment.

Kaundinya's critique extended to his opponents, particularly BJP candidate Ranjit Dutta, whom he accused of failing to deliver meaningful progress despite years in politics. Drawing comparisons to regions like Delhi and Punjab, Kaundinya emphasized the electorate's aspirations for improved living standards and accessible public services.

The AAP candidate also took aim at the phenomenon of political defections, lamenting the influx of former Congress members into the BJP ranks. He argued that such shifts undermine public trust and underscore the need for a new political paradigm.

Kaundinya further addressed the complexities of electoral alliances, highlighting AAP's commitment to unity within the opposition. Despite setbacks, including the dissolution of the United Opposition Forum, Assam (UOFA), Kaundinya reaffirmed AAP's dedication to collaborative politics.

In Sonitpur, where eight candidates vie for votes, Kaundinya's message resonates against the backdrop of a populace yearning for tangible change. With the elections slated for April 19, the contest in Sonitpur promises to be a pivotal moment in Assam's political landscape, one where the electorate's appetite for transformation hangs in the balance.

Edited By: Bikash Chetry
Published On: Apr 14, 2024