Sibsagar MLA Akhil Gogoi has unleashed a scathing attack on former Assam Chief Minister Sarbananda Sonowal, questioning his political influence and effectiveness. Gogoi’s remarks come amidst a backdrop of political manoeuvres and speculations ahead of the upcoming Lok Sabha elections in Assam.
Accusing Himanta Biswa Sarma of orchestrating Sonowal’s removal from the Chief Minister’s post with a metaphorical kick, Gogoi raised eyebrows by questioning Sonowal’s continued admiration for Sarma. He painted a picture of Sonowal as a compliant figure, shifting his political allegiances as per party directives, yet failing to leave a lasting impact on Assam’s political landscape.
“Voting for Sarbananda Sonowal and voting for a wooden pole is the same thing,” remarked Gogoi. Gogoi highlighted unfulfilled promises, particularly regarding funds pledged for the preservation of Sonowal community culture and development projects in Dibrugarh.
While acknowledging Sonowal’s virtues, Gogoi stressed the need for tangible results and effective representation. He advocated for a fresh face in politics, endorsing the candidacy of Lurinjyoti Gogoi, portraying him as a dynamic alternative to the status quo.
As the election season heats up and with the stakes high and the future uncertain, the upcoming elections are poised to be the battle that could shape the trajectory of Assam’s political landscape for years to come.