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Assam CM Sarma Criticizes Jharkhand Mukti Morcha as Outsider Party

Published: 01-04-2026, 7:00 AM
Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma speaking at an election campaign event

📌 Key Points

  • He remarked that the party's name does not resonate with Assam identity
  • Sarma criticized Congress for mentioning singer Zubeen Garg in manifesto
  • He urged Congress to remove references to justice for Zubeen Garg

Guwahati, April 1. Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma said on Wednesday that the Jharkhand Mukti Morcha (JMM) is unlikely to find electoral support in Assam, asserting that regional sentiments of the state's voters would not favour an "outsider" political formation.

Speaking to reporters on the sidelines of an election campaign in Duliajan, Chief Minister Sarma remarked that the party's identity does not resonate with the people of Assam.

"The people of Assam will not vote for Jharkhand Mukti Morcha. Had its name been Assam Mukti Morcha, it would have been a different matter," he said, in an apparent jibe at the party's presence in the state.

The Chief Minister also reacted strongly to the Congress' reference to Assamese singer late Zubeen Garg in its election manifesto, cautioning against politicising a cultural figure.

CM Sarma Questions Regional Party's Appeal in Assam

He said that there are "two categories" of people, who admire the singer — one that genuinely appreciates his contribution to music and culture, and another that approaches him from a political standpoint.

Chief Minister Sarma urged the Congress to remove references related to "justice" for Zubeen Garg from its manifesto, calling the move inappropriate and insensitive.

"The Congress should not insult Zubeen. Dragging him into electoral politics is not acceptable," he said.

Congress Manifesto Reference to Zubeen Garg Draws Criticism

The remarks come amid intensifying political exchanges ahead of the Assam Assembly elections, with political parties sharpening their campaign narratives and targeting opponents over ideological and regional issues.

Chief Minister Sarma reiterated that the BJP remains confident of securing a strong mandate in the upcoming polls, citing its development agenda and connect with grassroots voters.

Political activity has picked up pace across Assam, with multiple parties, including national and regional players, stepping up their campaigns to influence voters in key Assembly constituencies ahead of the elections.

–IANS

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