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Assam Polls 2026: New assembly to have 22 Muslim MLAs

ASSAM :

The newly elected 126-member Assam Assembly will have a total of 22 Muslim MLAs, according to the Election Commission data released after counting of votes Monday May 04, 2026.

Assam Assembly Election Results 2026: 

The newly elected 126-member Assam Assembly will have a total of 22 Muslim MLAs, according to the Election Commission data released after counting of votes Monday May 04, 2026.

The number of Muslim MLAs in the Assam assembly formed after the 2026 state polls is 09 less than the last time when 31 Muslims had won.

As many as 18 Muslim MLAs elected to the Assam assembly are from the Indian National Congress (INC). Interestingly, the Congress has won only 19 seats, and 18 of them are Muslims. The Congress had 30 MLAs in the last assembly.

Other Muslim MLAs elected to the Assam assembly in the 2026 polls are 02 from AIUDF (13 less than 2021), and 01 each from Raijar Dal (RJRD) and Trinamool Congresss.

List of Muslim MLAs in Assam

Following is the complete list of Muslims MLAs in Assam along with the constituencies they represent.

Congress

  1. MD ASHRAFUL ISLAM SHEIKH (PARBATJHORA)
  2. ABDUS SOBAHAN ALI SARKAR (GAURIPUR)
  3. BABY BEGUM (DHUBRI)
  4. WAZED ALI CHOUDHURY (BIRSING JARUA)
  5. Mohibur Rohman Bappy (MANKACHAR)
  6. AFTAB UDDIN MOLLAH (JALESHWAR)
  7. ABUL KALAM RASHEED ALAM (GOALPARA EAST)
  8. MD. NURUL ISLAM (SRIJANGRAM)
  9. ABDUR RAHIM AHMED (CHENGA)
  10. JAKIR HUSSAIN SIKDAR (PAKABETBARI)
  11. REKIBUDDIN AHMED (CHAMARIA)
  12. DR ASIF MOHAMMAD NAZAR (LAHARIGHAT)
  13. NURUL HUDA (RUPAHIHAT)
  14. TANZIL HUSSAIN (SAMAGURI)
  15. AMINUL HAQUE LASKAR (SONAI)
  16. ZUBAIR ANAM MAZUMDE (ALGAPUR-KATLICHERRA)
  17. JAKARIA AHMED (KARIMGANJ NORTH)
  18. AMINUR RASHID CHOUDHURY (KARIMGANJ SOUTH)

All India United Democratic Front (AIUDF)

  1. MAZIBUR RAHMAN (DALGAON)
  2. MOHAMMED BADRUDDIN AJMAL (BINNAKANDI)

Raijar Dal (RJRD)

  1. MEHBOOB MUKTAR (DHING)

All India Trinamool Congress (TMC)

  1. SHERMAN ALI AHMED (MANDIA)

Assam Assembly Elections 2026: Final Result

In Assam, the ruling BJP has retained power winning 82 of the total 126 seats in the Assam Assembly – 23 seats more than the party’s tally 59 in the 2021 Assam State Polls, as per the final result of the 2026 Assam Assembly Polls.

The Congress has won a total of 19 seats – 11 less than its tally in 2021. On the other hand, the AIUDF, which has won 16 seats in the 2021, has won just 02 seats in the 2026 state elections.

The Congress and AIUDF had contested the 2021 Assam Elections forming an alliance, which had together won a total of 49 seats. The two parties fought the 2026 election separately, and could together won just 21 seats.

Interestingly, most of the assembly constituencies the Congress party has won in 2026 were earlier represented by the AIUDF, indicating that the Muslim voters preferred Congress over Badruddin Ajmal Qasmi’s AIUDF.

In 2021, the BJP had 01 Muslim MLA. However, the party had not fielded any Muslim candidate in the 2026 Assam Polls.

source: http://www.ummid.com / Ummid.com / Home / by Ummid.com news network / May 05th, 2026

Youngest MLA Zubair Anam Majumder is cynosure of all in Assam

Hailakandi District, ASSAM :

Zubair Anam Majumder in the centre with his supporters

Zubair Anam Majumder, Assam Youth Congress president and newly elected MLA from the Algapur-Katlichara constituency, is being celebrated as one of the youngest leaders to enter the Assam Assembly without the backing of an established political dynasty.

An architect by profession, Zubair chose a path rooted in public service, embracing the responsibilities and expectations that come with political life. His journey began with the National Students’ Union of India (NSUI), the student wing of the Congress, where he steadily rose through the ranks before becoming the state Youth Congress president. Yet, even a few months ago, becoming one of the youngest MLAs in Assam may not have seemed within reach.

The results of the Assam Assembly elections, announced on Monday, marked a historic moment. Contesting from the Algapur-Katlichara Assembly constituency in Hailakandi district, Zubair secured a resounding victory in a highly competitive contest.

As many as 15 candidates, including two sitting MLAs — Nizam Uddin Chowdhury and Sujam Uddin Laskar — were in the fray. However, Zubair altered the political equations dramatically by defeating BJP ally Assam Gana Parishad candidate and sitting Hailakandi MLA Zakir Hussain Laskar by a margin of more than one lakh votes.

Zubair Anam Majumder with his team after his victory

Thirty-five-year-old Zubair comes from a well-educated family. His father, Khairuzzaman Majumder, served as Chief Engineer in the Public Health Engineering Department, while his mother, Lovely Begum Majumder, is also known for her academic background.

A brilliant student from an early age, Zubair grew up in an accomplished family. One of his uncles is an ophthalmologist at Shillong Medical College, his sister is a scientist, and his brother runs a business in Dubai.

Speaking to the media on Monday while holding his victory certificate, Zubair said the mandate was not a personal triumph but a reflection of the people’s aspirations and desire for change.

He described the trust reposed in him by the electorate as a moral responsibility and said his foremost duty would be to uphold the dignity of that trust. His emphasis on connecting with people rather than indulging in power politics and prioritising public service over political posturing has set his approach apart from many of his contemporaries.

Zubair also outlined a clear vision for the development. His immediate priorities include rebuilding dilapidated infrastructure, improving transport and communication systems, and bringing modern facilities to the region. Strengthening the education system, generating employment opportunities for the youth, and expanding social security measures also feature prominently in his agenda.

However, his message goes beyond development alone. In his speeches, Zubair has repeatedly stressed the importance of unity and social harmony. He urged people to move beyond electoral divisions and work together for progress.

He made it clear that he no longer sees himself merely as the representative of a single political party, but as the collective voice of the people of the entire constituency.

With a blend of youthful leadership, commitment, and development-oriented politics, Zubair Anam Majumder hopes to usher in a new political chapter — one in which the trust of the people is reflected not merely in promises, but in meaningful action.

source: http://www.awazthevoice.in / Awaz, The Voice / Home> Stories / by Satananda Bhattacharya, Hailakandi / May 07th, 2026