Lok Sabha polls: AGP, BJP put aside differences to come together again
First Published: 15th March, 2019 14:37 IST
The BJP and the AGP have come together once again putting aside their differences for the interest of Assam. Stating this during a joint press briefing at the BJP headquarters
The BJP and the AGP have come together once again putting aside their differences for the interest of Assam.
Stating this during a joint press briefing at the BJP headquarters in Guwahati, top party leader Himanta Biswa Sarma said the AGP, BJP and BPF are united in their bid to ensure Narendra Modi becomes Prime Minister again.
The joint briefing came soon after the top brass of AGP visited the BJP headquarters in Guwahati. Sarma added that even though the BJP was firm on its stand on Citizenship Bill, the aprty would take the issue forward through consensus and consultation.
Meanwhile, AGP president Atul Bora said the differences between the AGP and the BJP are being sorted out through consultations. He added that the AGP backs Nerendra Modi as the prime minister again for the development of the region.
Delegations of both the parties will be leaving for the national capital in the evening as BJP president Amit Shah will formally announce the seat sharing between both the parties tomorrow.
For more news and updates, visit: Northeast Live
COMMENTS

TOPMOST STORY NOW

Live #WATCH | Another Viral Video of Sonam And Raja Raghuvanshi’s Wedding and Sangeet Video Goes Viral
18th June 2025
Live Israel-Iran War | Wasbir Hussain Decodes the War So Far
18th June 2025
Live Who is Sanjay Verma? Why Did He Call Sonam 119 Times? Who is Ujwala Yadav Who Was on the Bus With Sonam?
18th June 2025
Live Ahmedabad Plane Crash Victim Lamnunthem Singson Was Planning to Visit Manchester United’s Iconic Old Trafford Stadium
18th June 2025WE RECOMMEND

Post-mortem Report Reveals Namrata Borah Died Because of… and a Piece of Glass Was Found in Her Head
What remains unanswered is, if the piece of broken glass is from the car or if there is more to her death than meets the eye.
18th June 2025
MHA Issues Red Alert for Assam for Next 2-3 Days. Extreme Heavy Rainfall Likely. ASDMA Issues Advisory and Helpline Numbers
Red Alert for Assam: Residents in low-lying and hillside areas should stay alert for any signs of flooding or landslides.
18th June 2025
ONGC Gas Leak in Assam Day 7: 25 Fall Ill, 4 in ICU
Assam CM Himanta Biswa Sarma has shots of a stern letter to Petroleum Minister flagging ONGC’s lax approach
18th June 2025
ONGC Gas Leak Day 7: Concerned with ONGC’s Lax Approach, Assam CM Writes to Petroleum Minister Hardeep Puri
CM Sarma has urged Union Minister Singh to direct ONGC to reinforce its technical and leadership presence on site.
18th June 2025
Who Killed Rosmita? We Want Answers: Dima Hasao Girl Rosmita’s Parents A Week After They Found Their Daughter Dead in Uttarakhand
But till date the family has received no call, no updates from Uttarakhand.
17th June 2025