Srijangram Assembly Election Results 2026

Srijangram Assembly constituency is one of the 126 constituencies in the Assam Legislative Assembly, created as a new seat in the 2023 delimitation exercise. It is located in the Dhubri-Goalpara belt of western Assam and falls under the Dhubri Lok Sabha segment. The constituency covers rural, riverside communities with a significant Muslim electorate in lower Assam. The main political parties in Assam include the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), Congress, Asom Gana Parishad (AGP), All India United Democratic Front (AIUDF), Bodoland People's Front (BPF), United People's Party Liberal (UPPL), and the Communist Party of India (Marxist) (CPM). As a newly created constituency, Srijangram does not carry a direct 2021 result. Adjacent seats in 2021 saw large AIUDF and Congress margins: Dhubri was won by AIUDF's Nazrul Hoque by 77,813 votes and Gauripur by AIUDF's Nijanur Rahman by 48,845 votes. In 2026, BJP's Shahidul Hoque contests against Congress's Md. Nurul Islam for this new western Assam seat. The 2026 Assam Assembly elections will test Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma's BJP-led government, which swept to power with a comfortable majority in 2021. With the opposition Congress-AIUDF combine seeking to consolidate anti-incumbency sentiment, every constituency will be a crucial battleground in deciding whether the state returns a second consecutive BJP government.

2026 Srijangram Assembly Election Results

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Md. Nurul Islam
CONG - Won
Votes106,716
Vote %47.47
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Rejaul Karim Sarkar
AIUDF - 1st Runner Up
Votes88,411
Vote %39.33
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Shahidul Hoque
AGP
Votes26,671
Vote %11.86
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Nurul Amin Khan
VINP
Votes1,138
Vote %0.51
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Nota
NOTA
Votes1,003
Vote %0.45
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Bhadreswar Barman
IND
Votes479
Vote %0.21
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Hanif Ali Sk.
SUCI(C)
Votes390
Vote %0.17
Source: PValue
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