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The Assam Legislative Assembly is the unicameral legislature of the Indian state of Assam. It is housed in Dispur, the capital city of Assam, geographically situated in present Western Assam region. The Legislative Assembly comprises 126 Members of Legislative Assembly, directly elected from single-seat constituencies. Its term is five years ...
The head of government is the Chief Minister, currently Dr. Himanta Biswa Sarma, [4] who is the leader of the group that commands a majority in the unicameral Assam Legislative Assembly. The Assam Assembly is elected by universal adult suffrage for a period of five years.
Head of Government: Abbreviation: CM: Member of: Assam Legislative Assembly& Assam Council of Ministers: Reports to: Governor of Assam: Appointer: Governor of Assam: Term length: At the confidence of the assembly five years and is subject to no term limits. [1] Precursor: Premier of Assam: Inaugural holder: Gopinath Bordoloi: Formation: 26 ...
The Sarma ministry is the current council of ministers of the Government of Assam which has been in office since 10 May 2021. The ministry is headed by Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma and consists of 16 cabinet ministers.
Government of India – President Rule 1983-85 7th Assembly 126 Indian National Congress: 91 Hiteswar Saikia: Plains Tribals Council of Assam 1985-90 8th Assembly 126 Asom Gana Parishad: 69 Prafulla Kumar Mahanta: Indian National Congress: 1990-91 – – Government of India – President Rule 1991-96 9th Assembly 126 Indian National Congress: 66
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The 2021 Assam Legislative Assembly election was the 15th quinquennial legislative assembly election held in the Indian state of Assam from March 27 to April 6 in three phases, to elect 126 MLAs to the 15th Assam Legislative Assembly. The votes were counted and the result declared on Sunday, 2 May.
Excerpts from the White Paper on Foreigners' Issue published by the Home and Political Department, Government of Assam on 20 October 2012 – Chapter 1, Historical Perspective, .section 1.2 reads: [16] Following Partition and communal riots in the subcontinent, Assam initially saw an influx of refugees and other migrants from East Pakistan.