Guwahati (Assam) [India], Four Lok Sabha constituencies in Assam – Barpeta Dhubri, Guwahati and Kokrajhar – will go to polls in the third phase on May 7, bringing down the curtains on all 14 parliamentary seats in the state. Ten seats in the state of Assam went to polls in the last two phases which were held on April 19 and April 26. These four seats are important for both BJP and Congress. The BJP will try, as part of its target of total 400 seats at the national level. While efforts are being made to maximize its number of seats in the state, Congress, on the other hand, is aiming to win as many seats as possible at a time when the state unit of the party is in a dilemma.In the last elections, BJP had won Guwahati, while Barpeta was claimed by Congress. , The minority bastion of Dhubri is with the AIUDF and Kokrajhar has been captured by independent MP Naba Saraniya. This time again, BJP and AIUDF are expected to retain their hold on Guwahati and Dhubri. However, there is a close contest between AIUDF and Congress in Dhubri. Some Congress leaders in Dhubri have expressed resentment against Putin's "outsider" Rakibul Hussain, whose home district is Nagaon.Hussain was a minister in the late Tarun Gogoi-led Congress government in the state. Guwahati will see a contest between two women candidates - BJP's Bijuli Kalita Medh and Congress's Meira Borthakur. If Borthakur wins, she will be the first woman Congress MP from this seat. Borthakur, president of Assam Mahila Congress, is vocal and strongly against the implementation of the Citizenship (Amendment) Act, 2019 (CAA) by the BJP-led central government. “We are against this religious polarization,” he told ANI recently. “People of Assam will not support CAA and they will vote against this government in the Lok Sabha elections.There is a tough fight in Barpeta between BJP's ally Asom Gana Parishad (AGP) and Congress. Delimitation of constituencies was done last year. Which has brought in some areas of the Guwahati constituency to Barpeta, the BJP may get an edge in the seat which is otherwise a Congress stronghold, as well as the Congress's sitting Barpeta MP Abdul Khaliq, who was denied a party ticket to contest the elections. Had been done, maybe. Damaging the party's prospects, BJP ally AGP's candidate Phanibhushan Choudhary, an eight-time MLA from Bongaigaon in lower Assam with a clean image, has received wide appreciation among voters. In Kokrajhar in western Assam, the fight will be between the UPPL, another ally of the BJP, and the BJP.Bodoland People's Front, a former ally of the BJP and currently in the opposition, had earlier rejected the nomination papers of outgoing Kokrajhar MP Naba Saraniya by the returning officer, saying his Scheduled Tribe (ST) certificate was found invalid. , Saraniya, is a former member. The banned United Liberation Front of Asom has represented Kokrajhar as an independent since 2014. Kokrajhar is one of the two seats in Assam reserved for the ST community, the other being Karab Anglong. With Sarania out of the equation, BJP's ally UPPL is seen as a strong one. The contender in Lok Sabha constituency Kokrajhar Dhubri, which is the stronghold of AIUDF chief Badruddin Ajmal, is expected to be comfortably retained by his party once again.He is the third time MP from this area. The other major contenders for this western Assam seat are BJP's ally AGP and Congress, but both are likely to finish second and third, with Muslim voters playing a decisive role in this seat. According to the 2011 census, Muslims constitute about 80 percent of the population in Dhubri district. All India United Democratic Front (AIDUF) chief Badruddin Ajmal had said during his election campaign that he would reopen 750 madrassas in Assam after winning the Lok Sabha elections. Lok Sabha Elections “Absolutely, we will open 750 madrassas.The Uttar Pradesh government has announced the closure of madrassas, but the Supreme Court reprimanded them. Based on that reference, we will go to the Supreme Court and bring orders. 75 madrassas" Badruddin Ajmal said while speaking to AN recently, have been closed in Assam and we will reopen those madrassas through the Supreme Court, but not through intimidation. The present Assam government has Ajma argued, “Why has the government deprived millions of Muslim students of access to education? Is this their right? Right to education is our right.This is our right." The AIUDF leader also launched a strong attack on the Congress, saying the party has oppressed Muslims for 70 years and accused it of being the 'B team' of the BJP. In fact, elections on all four seats There is a large population of Muslim voters in the third phase, and the BJP is facing a tough challenge this time especially as it is trying to maximize its seats in the state. in which minority voters are an important factor.However, with both the AIUDF and Congress competing for minority votes, a split could benefit the BJP, with the Assam Chief Minister increasing his reach and reiterating every day in his campaign that Prime Minister Narendra Modi's The led government has treated all sections of the society equally and all its schemes and programs reach all communities including Muslims. On April 19, Himanta addressed a rally in Dhing in Nagaon, where Muslim voters are estimated to be over 80 per cent. Thousands of people from the community came to the rally and listened patiently to the Chief Minister. Since then, minority voters have been coming to all the election rallies in large numbers. Chief Minister Sarma believes that this time a large part of Muslim votes will go in favor of his party BJP.BJP is contesting this Lok Sabha election in Assam. In the 2014 Lok Sabha election, the Bharatiya Janata Party is contesting on 11 out of 14 seats, while its allies, Assam Gana Parishad (AGP), are contesting on two seats (Barpeta and Dhubri) and UPPL on one seat (Kokrajhar) respectively. Have been. (BJP) won 14 seats in Assam. Both Congress and All India United Democratic Front (AIUDF) claimed three seats each. During the 2019 elections, BJ increased its number of seats to 9, while Congress retained its three seats and AIUDF won one seat.