Bodoland People's Front

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Bodoland People's Front

The Bodoland People's Front (BPF) is a state political party in Assam, India. The party is headquartered in Kokrajhar Town and previously was in ruling government in the autonomous region of Bodoland.[5] It along with UPPL is the two main regional parties of Assam from Bodoland.

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Bodoland People's Front
AbbreviationBPF
ChairmanHagrama Mohilary
Founded5 December 2005 (19 years ago) (2005-12-05)
HeadquartersKokrajhar, Assam
IdeologySecularism[1]
Democratic socialism[2]
ECI StatusState Party[3]
AllianceNDA (2016-2021),
(2022-2023)[4]
(Assam)
UPA (2011-2016),(2021-2021)
Seats in Lok Sabha
0 / 543
Seats in Rajya Sabha
0 / 245
Seats in Assam Legislative Assembly
3 / 126
Seats in Bodoland Territorial Council
17 / 40
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Website
www.bpfassam.in
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History

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The BPF was formed as political party in year 2005,[6] Hagrama Mohilary and Emmanuel Mosahary were selected as the President and the General Secretary of the new party. Hagrama Mohilary formed the first Elected Executive Bodoland Territorial Council after the end of the election.[7][8]

Bodoland Peoples Front formed as per the resolution Vide No. 3, adopted in the Political convention held on 4th and 5th December 2005, as per BPF constitution,[9] BPF shall bear true faith and allegiance to the constitution of India as established by law and to the principles of democracy, socialism and secularism as enshrined in the Indian Constitution, and also solemnly affirm our commitment to work for upholding the sovereignty, unity and integrity of India.[10][9] To work for strengthening the Indian Nationalism providing due respect to the identities of all sections of people.[11]

The party began its journey in the 2011 Assam Legislative election where the party stormed and surprised everyone by winning 12 seats. The party also became the 3rd largest party behind INC and AIUDF, and this was considering the fact that the party had only contested 29 seats. Ahead of the 2016 Assam legislative election the party joined the National Democratic Alliance. The party was assigned 16 seats as per the agreement and won the same 12 seats. Despite just winning 12 seats the party had the best winning percentage and was part of the government in Assam. Then in 2021 the party left National Democratic Alliance and joined the United Progressive Alliance ahead of the 2021 Assam election. The party was assigned 12 seats and only ended up winning 4 seats, later the party decided to formally announce its departure from United Progressive Alliance, due to poor performance in the election.

Electoral performance

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Assam Legislative Assembly Elections
Year Party leader Seats contested Seats won Change in seats Percentage of votes Vote swing Popular vote Result
2021 Hagrama Mohilary 12 4 Decrease 8 3.39% 651,073 Opposition, Later others
2016 16 12 Steady 3.94% 666,057 Government
2011 29 12 Increase 12 6.13% 847,520 Outside Support for Government
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Elected Representatives

Members of Parliament

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Houses No. Year Name Constituency Margin
Lok Sabha 1 2009 Sansuma Khunggur Bwiswmuthiary Kokrajhar 1,90,352
Rajya Sabha 2 2008 Biswajit Daimary Assam
2014
2020
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Development in BTC

Educational Institutions

BTC chief Hagrama Mohilary laid the foundation stone of Udalguri Engineering College.[12]

BTC chief Hagrama Mohilary laid the foundation stone of a Rs 26-crore IT park at Onthai Gwlao, Chandamari, nearly 4 km northwest of Kokrajhar town.[13]

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