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Ex-insurgents and crorepatis to contest Assam assembly polls

The coming assembly election in Assam will see an array of former United Liberation Front of Asom insurgents and millionaires like chief minister Tarun Gogoi fighting it out in the first phase poll on April 4.

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The coming assembly election in Assam will see an array of former United Liberation Front of Asom (ULFA) insurgents and millionaires like chief minister Tarun Gogoi fighting it out in the first phase poll on April 4.

The former ULFA leaders included two militants who won as independents in the last election and three other surrendered leaders of the banned outfit.

The two independent legislators contesting for the third time are Jiten Gogoi and Kushal Duwori from Bokakhat and Thowra constituencies respectively. They are former ULFA leaders who have surrendered before the government.

The three others are also former ULFA leaders who surrendered before the government 10 years ago.

The ULFA leaders trying out their electoral fortunes include Suresh Bora as Congress candidate from Barhampur, Prafulla Bora alias Dhekial Phukan as NCP contestant from Bihpuria and Jayanta Khound, fighting independently from Naoboicha.

Suresh Bora told the media that his former ULFA connection will not affect his electoral prospect as he had come to the mainstream and was given a Congress ticket to contest.

At least six 'crorepatis' will also fight the election which included chief minister Tarun Gogoi, a Congress nominee, and one of the Asom Gana Parishad.

As per the affidavit filed along with the nomination papers, Tarun Gogoi has immovable property worth Rs3.65 crore and movable assets of Rs35 lakh, totalling Rs4 crore.

Among the crorepatis, Congress sitting MLA Rahul Roy, and the son of excise and social welfare minister Gautam Roy, for Algapur constituency has a total of movable and immovable property worth Rs8.2 crore.

Opposition AGP's Sootea nominee and sitting legislator Padma Hazarika comes second in the list of crorepatis with Rs3.22 crore in both moveable and immovable assets, according to the affidavit.

Culture and sports minister Bharat Narah for Dhakuwakhana comes next with Rs2.46 crore, law and handloom minister Pranab Gogoi for Sibsagar with Rs1.87 crore, PWD minister Ajanta Neog for Golaghat with Rs1.5 crore and Gautam Roy for Katlicherra with Rs1.14 crore, as per their affidavits.

In the first phase, 62 of the 126 assembly constituencies would go to the polls with 482 hopefuls trying their electoral fortunes.

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