Aam Aadmi Party Gears Up for Assam Assembly Elections 2026
The Aam Aadmi Party is preparing for the Assam Assembly elections in 2026, planning to contest all 126 seats independently. With a focus on urban areas, particularly around Guwahati, the party has released candidate lists and is implementing aggressive strategies to establish its presence. Despite past challenges, AAP aims to promote its core values of integrity, willpower, and humanity as it seeks to become a significant player in Assam's political landscape. Discover more about AAP's plans and priorities for the upcoming elections.
Apr 2, 2026, 17:48 IST
Preparations for the Upcoming Elections
The Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) is gearing up for the Assam Assembly elections scheduled for 2026. Voting is set to take place on April 9, with results expected to be announced on May 4. Notably, AAP will contest the elections independently, without forming alliances with any other political parties. The party has made it clear that it intends to field candidates in all 126 constituencies, adopting aggressive strategies to establish its presence in the state.
Strategic Focus
AAP has already released its first list of 14 candidates, followed by a second list of 6 candidates, indicating its readiness to compete vigorously in key electoral regions. The decision to contest all 126 seats independently underscores the party's commitment to making a significant impact in the elections.
Key Priorities
The primary goal for AAP in Assam is to strengthen its foothold in urban areas, particularly focusing on constituencies around Guwahati. The party has actively participated in various movements and campaigns to establish its presence in the state. Promoting the Delhi model, AAP aims to emerge as a viable alternative for the voters in Assam.
Despite participating in previous Assam Assembly elections, AAP has yet to achieve significant success. The party is striving to build its influence in the state based on its core ideologies of 'Unwavering Integrity', 'Strong Will', and 'Humanity'.