#Guwahati: #AIUDF Chief and MP #BadruddinAjmal, whose family business of perfumes is more than Rs 2,000 crore, is well-known as perfume king. But in the forthcoming Assembly elections in Assam, he is pitching himself as the kingmaker.Out of the 126 Assembly seats, Muslims are a determining factor in as many as 40 seats. Mr Ajmal’s party had won 18 of them in the 2011 Assembly polls.
The Congress, that faces a 15-year-old anti-incumbency, maintains they wouldn’t need him post-poll. “He has always maintained that he would be kingmaker but we have formed the government on our own. This time too, the situation wouldn’t arise,” Assam Chief Minister Tarun Gogoi told Shining India News .
With the emergence of the BJP as a major player in Assam, Congress wants to avoid a campaign that would polarise Hindus and the Muslims. Congress strategists argued that would give an advantage to the BJP.
The BJP, on the other hand, claims their politics simply won’t allow any understanding with UDF Chief Mr Ajmal even if they fall short of the majority mark of 64 seats. “Absolutely no question whatsoever of going with Ajmal.
Political parties may well have to revise their position if pollsters are proven accurate that Assam’s 2016 verdict will throw up a hung Assembly.
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