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Bodoland People's Front

Political party in Assam, India


Political party in Assam, India

FieldValue
party_nameBodoland People's Front
abbreviationBPF
colorcode
flag[[File:BPF-Flag.svg200px]]
chairpersonHagrama Mohilary
foundation
allianceNDA: (2016-2021),
(2022-2023)
(2024-Present)
loksabha_seats
rajyasabha_seats
state_seats_nameAssam Legislative Assembly
state_seats
state2_seats_nameBodoland Territorial Council
state2_seats
ideologySecularism
Democratic socialism
headquartersKokrajhar, Assam
eciState Party
symbol[[File:Indian Election Symbol Nangol.svg150pxNagol]]
website

(2022-2023) (2024-Present)

UPA: (2011-2016), (2021) Democratic socialism

The Bodoland People's Front (BPF) is a state political party in Assam, India. The party is headquartered in Kokrajhar Town and was previously part of the ruling government in the autonomous region of Bodoland. The BPF and UPPL are the two main regional parties of Assam from Bodoland.

History

The BPF was formed as political party in year 2005, Hagrama Mohilary and Emmanuel Mosahary were selected as the President and the General Secretary of the new party. Hagrama Mohilary formed the first Elected Executive Bodoland Territorial Council after the end of the election.Bodoland Peoples Front formed as per the resolution Vide No. 3, adopted in the Political convention held on 4th and 5th December 2005, as per BPF constitution, BPF shall bear true faith and allegiance to the constitution of India as established by law and to the principles of democracy, socialism and secularism as enshrined in the Indian Constitution, and also solemnly affirm our commitment to work for upholding the sovereignty, unity and integrity of India. To work for strengthening the Indian Nationalism providing due respect to the identities of all sections of people.The party began its journey in the 2011 Assam Legislative election where the party stormed and surprised everyone by winning 12 seats. The party also became the 3rd largest party behind INC and AIUDF, despite the fact that the party had only contested 29 seats. Ahead of the 2016 Assam legislative election the party joined the National Democratic Alliance. The party was assigned 16 seats as per the agreement and won the same 12 seats. Despite just winning 12 seats, the party had the best winning percentage and was part of the government in Assam. Then in 2021 the party left National Democratic Alliance and joined the United Progressive Alliance ahead of the 2021 Assam election. The party was assigned 12 seats and ended up winning only 4 seats. Later the party decided to formally announce its departure from United Progressive Alliance, due to poor performance in the election.

Electoral performance

YearParty leaderSeats contestedSeats wonChange in seatsPercentage of votesVote swingPopular voteResult
2021Hagrama Mohilary12483.39%651,073Opposition, Later others
201616123.94%666,057Government
20112912126.13%847,520Outside Support for Government

Elected Representatives

Members of Parliament

HousesNo.YearNameConstituencyMarginLok Sabha12009Rajya Sabha2200820142020
Sansuma Khunggur BwiswmuthiaryKokrajhar1,90,352
Biswajit DaimaryAssam

List of Ministers

YearNameConstituencyMinistry2006201120162021
Chandan BrahmaSidliSecond Tarun Gogoi ministry
Third Tarun Gogoi ministry
Sonowal ministry
Pramila Rani BrahmaKokrajhar EastSonowal ministry
Rihon DaimaryUdalguri
Charan BoroMajbatSarma ministry

Development in BTC

Educational Institutions

  • Bodoland University, Kokrajhar
  • Central Institute of Technology, Kokrajhar
  • Bineswar Brahma Engineering College, Kokrajhar
  • Medical College, Besorgaon, Kokrajhar
  • Nursing College, Kokrajhar

BTC chief Hagrama Mohilary laid the foundation stone of Udalguri Engineering College.

Mohilary also laid the foundation stone of a Rs 26-crore IT park at Onthai Gwlao, Chandamari, nearly 4 km northwest of Kokrajhar town.

References

References

  1. (27 February 2023). "BPF Legislature Party leader and party spokesperson Durga Das Boro said, "The BPF is not with the BJP or the Congress now. We will contest the LS polls alone."".
  2. Anand, Akriti. (2025-09-27). "BTC Election Result 2025: All 40 seats held by NDA constituents, claims Assam CM Himanta Biswa Sarma".
  3. (2014-04-11). "Renewed Constitution of Bodoland Peoples Front".
  4. (2013). "IDEOLOGY & FLAG". Election Commission of India.
  5. (2013). "List of Political Parties and Election Symbols main Notification Dated 18.01.2013". Election Commission of India.
  6. "Tweet".
  7. [http://ceoassam.nic.in/election/AE2016/StarCampainer/Bodoland%20Peoples%20fonrt.pdf BPF Letter head indicating date of foundation]
  8. Approved), Journal ijmr net in(UGC. "BODOLAND PEOPLES FRONT- ITS NATURE AND ROLE - AN ANALYTICAL STUDY".
  9. "BJadav Ch. Basumatary Research Scholar, Bodoland University Dr. Jyotiraj Pathak Deptt. of Political Science, Bodoland University".
  10. "BPF-Membership Registration System".
  11. (2014-04-11). "Renewed Constitution of Bloodland Peoples Front".
  12. "BPF-Membership Registration System".
  13. "Foundation stones of 3 institutions laid – Colleges at Kokrajhar and Udalguri".
  14. "Foundationlaid for Rs 26-crore IT park".
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