Another BJP leader, on condition of anonymity, explained the party is at tenterhooks over the choice of the next chief minister because any wrong step by the central leadership in this exercise could have an adverse fallout on the party. “To face such questions now only aggravates our predicament,” he said. “Moreover, both the chief minister and the health minister would anyway have got tied up had our leaders from Delhi had come here, instead,” he said.
“The fact that BJP has not been able to declare a name for the chief minister’s post even after getting a mandate from the people of Assam speaks volumes about their internal squabble on the matter that all is not well in the BJP. It also exposes their lackadaisical attitude towards the people of Assam who are in the midst of a spiralling Covid pandemic that needs clear direction from a leader who can lead from the front. The fate of Assam is hanging although we did not have a hung mandate. What the future may hold is also a big question. Are we going to have a stable government if declaring a CM is taking such a long time?” the Congress statement said.