The Congress unit in Assam’s Nagaon district has been hit by a major internal setback, with more than 100 leaders and party workers resigning on Tuesday night. The resignations were led by Youth Congress Vice President Pallabjyoti Nath, who cited dissatisfaction with the party’s internal functioning.
The development has triggered concerns within the party, particularly as it comes amid ongoing political activity in the state.
Key Announcements / Highlights
- Over 100 Congress leaders and workers resigned in Nagaon
- Youth Congress Vice President Pallabjyoti Nath led the exit
- Leaders cited dissatisfaction with internal leadership and functioning
- Concerns raised over weakening grassroots structure in the district
Official Statement
Those who resigned said they were unable to continue working within the party due to differences over leadership style and internal decision-making. They specifically pointed to challenges in functioning under senior leader Rokibul Hussain.
The group indicated that the current organisational environment made it difficult for them to carry out political activities effectively.
Context / Background
Nagaon has been a politically significant district in Assam, with the Congress historically maintaining a notable presence in the region. However, in recent years, the party has faced organisational challenges and electoral setbacks in the state.
Internal dissent has periodically surfaced within the Congress, both at the state and national levels, often impacting its local units and cadre strength.
The latest resignations reflect ongoing tensions within the party’s district structure and highlight deeper organisational issues.
Public Impact
The mass resignations could weaken the Congress’s grassroots network in Nagaon, affecting its ability to mobilise support at the local level. Party workers play a key role in election campaigns, outreach, and voter engagement.
A reduced organisational presence may influence the party’s performance in upcoming political contests in Assam, particularly if the dissent leads to further exits or shifts in allegiance.
Conclusion
The sudden exit of a large number of leaders in Nagaon underscores growing internal challenges for the Congress in Assam.
How the party leadership responds to the situation and whether it can rebuild confidence among its cadre will be crucial in determining its political strength in the region in the coming months.
Input & Images : Hindusthan Samachar
Last Updated on: Wednesday, March 25, 2026 1:15 pm by Monisha Angara | Published by: Monisha Angara on Wednesday, March 25, 2026 1:15 pm | News Categories: Politics

