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ASDC-BJP combine to form NCHAC

The Autonomous State Demand Committee (ASDC) is striking a deal with the BJP to form a coalition North Cachar Hills Autonomous Council (NCHAC .

Speaking to assamtimes over telephone from Haflong, ASDC leaders they are in talks with the BJP leaders in Guwahati to finalise the roadmap.
“The final picture is expected on Thursday,” they say.

Notably, the Congress has been faciling humiliating defeat at the hands of ASDC and BJP combine clearing the way for a new Council led by ASDC and BJP.

The Congress topgun and Haflong MLA and former minister Gobinda Chandra Langthasa and his son was defeated in the election.

ASDC and BJP combine secured 20seats while Congress and independent got 3 seats each.

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