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Deletion of ‘doubtful voters’ from poll rolls based on BJP complaints: Assam CM Himanta

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Last updated: February 11, 2026 1:35 pm
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Published: February 11, 2026
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Contents
  • ‘More deletions coming’
  • Clearing encroachments
  • Gaurav Gogoi’s disclosures
  • Rise in tea exports

Complaints filed by Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) workers led to the deletion of names of many “doubtful voters” during the recent Special Revision of Assam’s electoral rolls, Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma said on Wednesday (February 11, 2026).

More than 2.43 lakh voters’ names appearing in the draft rolls published on December 27, 2025, were deleted from the final voters’ list released by the Election Commission of India on Tuesday (February 10, 2026).

A total of 2.49 crore voters figure in the final list, a 0.97% decrease from the draft list.

‘More deletions coming’

The Chief Minister said BJP workers went to the extent possible to file complaints against voters of doubtful nationality and convince booth-level officers that they were not eligible to vote. “Names of more such people will be deleted when the Special Intensive Revision is conducted,” he told journalists in Guwahati.

He claimed that such large-scale deletion was done for the first time since the Assam Accord was signed in August 1985, signalling the end of a six-year agitation to eject so-called “illegal immigrants” or “Bangladeshis” from the State. The alleged inclusion of suspected foreigners during a Lok Sabha by-election had triggered the agitation in 1979.

Mr. Sarma asserted that the drive against illegal immigrants will continue. He had earlier said that, during the Special Revision, notices were only served on ‘Miya’ people to “keep them under pressure”. ‘Miya’ is a pejorative used for Bengali-speaking or Bengal-origin Muslims in Assam.

Clearing encroachments

Referring to the Supreme Court’s encroachment-related order on Tuesday (February 10, 2026), the Chief Minister said that more than 26 lakh bighas (8,58,000 acres) of land in Assam are yet to be freed from encroachment. The government has cleared 1,25,326 bighas (41,358 acres) of encroached forest land so far.

He said that the total area requiring eviction would be about 20 lakh bighas (6,60,000 acres), after the land rights of eligible indigenous people are regularised. “The Assam government has the right to grant land rights to indigenous people, even in a forest area. We will expedite forest pattas (land deeds) for them,” he said.

Mr. Sarma said the Supreme Court had streamlined the eviction process by letting the State government form a committee comprising Forest and Revenue officials to identify unauthorised occupants in the Doyang Reserved Forest and adjoining villages in Golaghat district, bordering Nagaland. The top court also laid down safeguards to ensure due process before any eviction drive.

“The said committee shall issue notice to the alleged unauthorised occupants and shall allow them to adduce evidence to show that they have the right to occupy the land which is in their possession. The action for removal of encroachment shall be taken only if it is found that there is an encroachment in the reserved forest area,” the court said, suggesting a 15-day notice period for the unauthorised occupants of forest land.

Gaurav Gogoi’s disclosures

The Chief Minister said the report of the Special Investigation Team (SIT) probing State Congress president Gaurav Gogoi’s alleged Pakistan links will be revised to incorporate his “disclosures” made at a press conference on Monday (February 9, 2026).

He said that the amended report would have two additional inputs — Mr Gogoi’s acknowledgement of a visit to Rawalpindi district, and his statement that his wife, Elizabeth Colburn Gogoi, had received a salary “directly from Pakistan”.

Mr Sarma said the Congress leader visited Rawalpindi, which has the Pakistan Army headquarters, without mentioning it in the visa before crossing over at the Attari-Wagah border. He said the revised report will be sent to the Ministry of Home Affairs within a couple of days.

The SIT was constituted to investigate alleged interference in India’s internal affairs by Pakistani national Ali Tauqeer Sheikh, who was claimed to have links to Mr. Gogoi’s British wife.

Rise in tea exports

Assam tea exports rose by 40 million kg during the 2025-26 financial year, Mr. Sarma said. “Assam’s tea production improved by 50 million kg this time, and an estimated 50% of the increase was of orthodox tea,” he said, also underlining a 100% increase in the sale of orthodox tea at the Guwahati Tea Auction Centre.

The State government will increase the existing subsidy on orthodox tea by ₹5 to ₹15 per kg, the Chief Minister said. The subsidy, he added, was inspiring Assam tea estates to shift from CTC (granular) tea to orthodox tea and command better prices.

“After India’s free trade deals with the European Union and the U.K., and the tariff benefits that we will get after the new agreement with the U.S., I am confident that the golden era of Assam tea will come back,” he said.

Published – February 11, 2026 05:02 pm IST



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