Declaration of war against the politics of neglect:

Shribhoomi This time, Anup Kumar Das Talukdar has made a strong entry in the election field of Ramakrishnanagar assembly constituency of Shribhoomi district, indicating a new political equation. After working as General Manager in Indian Oil Corporation Limited for a long time, he entered active politics for the purpose of public service. Despite being associated with the Indian National Congress, after not getting a ticket in the 2026 assembly elections, he decided to contest as an All India United Democratic Front candidate.

Presently they are busy preparing vigorously with the aim of victory. While talking to the media, Anup Kumar Das Talukdar’s voice reflected sharp opposition and dissatisfaction. He directly targeted both the Bharatiya Janata Party and the Congress, alleging that the Kayavart community has been neglected and insulted for a long time in the entire valley region. In protest against this, he has pledged to join AIUDF and fight “the battle for the development of society and country”.

Making a controversial comment, he said that there is no fundamental ideological difference between Congress and BJP. In his words, “Congress during the day, BJP at night, in fact both are connected to the same root. After this statement, there has been a stir in the political circles. Apart from this, he also raised questions about the citizenship of BJP candidate Vijay Malakar. He said, “Why so much interest in making a dubious citizen a candidate? Is there a shortage of qualified and educated people in this field?” Through this comment, he also raised questions on the candidate selection process of the ruling party.

Putting forward his long administrative experience and image of honesty, Anup Kumar Das Talukdar has appealed for support and cooperation from the voters of Ramakrishnanagar. He believes that the public has now started understanding the difference between “politics of promises” and “ground reality”. Overall, this time in Ramakrishnanagar, signs of a triangular contest between the Indian National Congress, Bharatiya Janata Party and All India United Democratic Front are clearly visible.

Political analysts believe that Anupbabu’s aggressive strategy can give a new turn to the electoral equation. Now the voter’s decision will decide the final equation, and the real impact of the political parties’ strategy will be seen only in the public’s choice.

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