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Assam: BPF’s Landslide in BTC 2025: Mohilary Returns to Power with 28 Seats

The incumbent United People’s Party Liberal (UPPL), led by Pramod Boro, managed only 7 seats, while the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) fell to 5.

GUWAHATI-  The Bodoland People’s Front (BPF) has staged a stunning comeback in the 2025 Bodoland Territorial Council (BTC) elections, sweeping 28 out of 40 seats and securing an outright majority. This marks an 11-seat gain from 2020, when the party was ousted despite being the single-largest player.

The incumbent United People’s Party Liberal (UPPL), led by Pramod Boro, managed only 7 seats, while the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) fell to 5. Congress and independents again drew blanks, continuing their decline in Bodoland politics.

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High Voter Turnout, Peaceful Polls

Polling on September 22 across Kokrajhar, Chirang, Udalguri, Baksa, and Tamulpur saw a 78.42% turnout from 26.58 lakh voters. Tight security and smooth management meant no repolls were required. Of the 40 seats, 30 are reserved for Scheduled Tribes (STs), emphasizing the region’s indigenous leadership.

PartySeats WonChange from 2020
BPF28+11
UPPL7-5
BJP5-4
Others (INC, GSP, Independents)0-2

Constituency Highlights

  • Debargaon: BPF supremo Hagrama Mohilary staged a strong victory, ensuring his return as Chief Executive Member (CEM).
  • Chirang Duar: Kampa Borgoyari (UPPL) defeated Mohilary in a shock upset, earning the tag of “giant killer.”
  • Goibari: Pramod Boro (UPPL) retained his seat despite overall losses.
  • Bhairabkunda (Udalguri): Veteran leader Rihon Daimari scored a comfortable win for BPF.
  • Baganpara (Baksa): BJP’s Rekharani Das Boro held the party’s ground in a non-ST constituency.
  • Parbatjhora: Mun Mun Brahma (BPF) scraped through by just 327 votes.

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Post-Poll Reactions

Celebrations erupted in Kokrajhar as BPF cadres hailed the mandate. Mohilary said the verdict was “a mandate for peace, stability, and development,” pledging investments in infrastructure, jobs, and flood control.

UPPL chief Pramod Boro conceded defeat on X, congratulating rivals while vowing to play a “constructive opposition.” BJP leaders admitted the results were below expectations, with CM Himanta Biswa Sarma calling them the outcome of “local dynamics.”

Political Implications

Analysts believe BPF’s majority will reshape the power equation in Assam’s tribal belt, with ripple effects on the 2026 Assembly elections. The outcome ends the UPPL-BJP coalition’s five-year run and re-establishes BPF as the dominant force in Bodoland.

The State Election Commission (SEC) has yet to publish a full constituency-wise breakdown (expected September 28). But observers say issues like unemployment, ST status for tea tribes, and border security likely fueled the pro-BPF swing.

For now, Bodoland heads into a new chapter — one dominated once again by Hagrama Mohilary’s leadership.

List of Winners by Constituency  till publishing of this report. 

Constituency
Winner
Party
Notes/Margin (if reported)
Debargaon
Hagrama Mohilary
BPF
BPF chief; significant margin; contested two seats but won here.
Chirang Duar
Kampa Borgoyari
UPPL
Defeated BPF’s Hagrama Mohilary; former BPF vice president.
Goibari
Pramod Boro
UPPL
Incumbent BTC Chief; retained seat; lost in Dotma.
Bhairabkunda
Rihon Daimari
BPF
Former minister; strong win in Udalguri.
Baganpara
Rekharani Das Boro
BJP
Former AGP minister on BJP ticket.
Kachugaon
Rabiram Narzary
BPF
Senior BPF leader.
Salbari
(BPF Candidate)
BPF
Confirmed BPF win.
Chirang
(BPF Candidate)
BPF
Confirmed BPF victory.
Manas Serfang
(UPPL Candidate)
UPPL
UPPL hold.
Shrirampur
(BPF Candidate)
BPF
Lead turned to win.
Dhansiri
(BPF Candidate)
BPF
BPF dominance.
Nonoi Serfang
(BPF Candidate)
BPF
Confirmed win.
Jamduar
(BPF Candidate)
BPF
BPF lead solidified.
Mudaibari
(BJP Candidate)
BJP
BJP hold.
Parbatjhora
Mun Mun Brahma
BPF
Won by 327 votes.

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