Guwahati: Unhappy with the denial of party ticket for the assembly election in Assam, BJP minister Sum Ronghang on Sunday (March 7) joined the opposition party, Congress which is likely to field him from the Diphu constituency held by him.


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The hill areas development and mines and minerals minister joined the Congress in presence of AICC general secretary Jitendra Singh and the party's state unit chief Ripun Bora.


"I did not like the way I was denied the ticket. I performed my duties with full dedication. I did not get the ticket due to the conspiracy of certain individuals," Ronghang told reporters without elaborating.


The minister alleged that the BJP functions in a "non-transparent manner".


"I feel that I will not be able to serve my people by staying in the BJP. That is why I have left the party and joined the Congress," Ronghang said.


Though Bora declined to comment on whether Ronghang will be given a ticket, Congress sources said that his name is being considered for the Diphu seat in Karbi Anglong district. 


Meanwhile, the election to the 126-member Assam Assembly will be held in three phases from April 6 as the state Assembly tenure comes to an end on May 31, 2021. The first phase of election for 47 seats will be held on March 27, second phase for 39 seats on April 1 and third phase for 40 seats on April 6. 


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