HT Correspondent
NAGAON, Nov 21: Guardian Minister of Nagaon, Krishnandu Paul on Thursday addressed the press after a review meeting with heads of various departments at the Deputy Commissioner’s office, asserting that the teacher recruitment process in Nagaon has been entirely transparent. He said the district administration has been instructed to ensure strict oversight to prevent irregularities.
Speaking on the upcoming Assam Assembly elections, Paul claimed that the BJP is poised to win over 90 seats and form the government again. Criticising the Congress for its remarks on voter list revisions, he alleged that the party relied on votes from Bangladesh and said that the “people of Assam will not allow such politics.”
Paul further asserted that the BJP would continue governing Assam for the next “100 years,” arguing that only the party can ensure security, development and peace in the state.
He informed that Union Home Minister Amit Shah is scheduled to visit Nagaon on December 21–22 to inaugurate the Batadroba mega project. On the recent death of singer Zubeen Garg, Paul said the BJP does not wish to politicise the matter.
Reiterating the government’s stand, the minister said the administration remains committed to delivering a corruption-free and transparent governance environment in Assam.






