Bhowanipur-Sorbhog combines areas from the Bhowanipur and Sorbhog regions, covering the small towns of Sorbhog and Bhowanipur along with surrounding villages. It has a semi-rural character with a large number of villages under its coverage and remains predominantly rural, dominated by agrarian communities, small traders, and mixed ethnic groups typical of Lower Assam's Brahmaputra Valley plains.
Being a new constituency, Bhowanipur-Sorbhog has no Assembly electoral history and will vote for the first time in its new identity in the 2026 Assembly elections. It participated, though, in the 2024 Lok Sabha elections, in which the AGP led the Congress party by 36,753 votes. AGP’s candidate from Barpeta Lok Sabha seat, Phani Bhushan Choudhury, polled 93,927 votes, compared to 57,174 votes cast in favour of Congress’s Deep Bayan, while the CPI nominee Manoranjan Talukdar, the sitting MLA from Sorbhog, finished a distant third with 18,198 votes.
Sorbhog constituency had participated in 15 Assembly elections during its existence between 1951 and 2023. The CPI(M) had won this seat six times and the Congress on five occasions, while Independent leaders and the BJP held the seat twice each.
Bhowanipur-Sorbhog seat had 214,808 eligible voters on the final roll for the 2026 Assembly elections, witnessing an increase of 3,361 voters from 211,447 in 2024. The voter turnout was high at 84.60 per cent in 2024.
Demographics, based on available data, largely from the 2011 Census proportions adjusted for the area and delimitation changes, indicate a notable Muslim presence at over 40 per cent in pre-delimitation Sorbhog, likely diluted now due to boundary restructuring, with smaller Scheduled Castes and Tribes. The constituency features a mix of Assamese-speaking Hindus, Bengali groups, and agrarian communities.
The Bhowanipur-Sorbhog constituency covers parts of the Bajali district in Lower Assam with flat alluvial plains of the Brahmaputra Valley and gentle undulations in the southern parts. The terrain supports paddy farming, vegetable cultivation, and some small-scale industries, but is prone to seasonal flooding from rivers like the Kaldia, Pahumara, and Deojara tributaries of the Brahmaputra. Livelihoods in Bhowanipur-Sorbhog depend mainly on paddy cultivation, small trade, agriculture-related activities, and emerging services in the towns. Fertile soils and abundant rainfall sustain these activities. Infrastructure includes good road connectivity via National Highway 27, linking to Guwahati and beyond. Rail access is at nearby stations like Pathsala or Sorbhog (about 5-15 km away, depending on the village), and basic amenities with ongoing developments in rural roads, irrigation, and local markets.
The nearest major town is Pathsala (district headquarters of Bajali), about 10-15 km away. Other nearby towns include Barpeta to the west, roughly 30-40 km away, and Goalpara farther west. The state capital, Dispur/Guwahati, lies around 100-120 km east.
The battlelines have been drawn in the Bhowanipur-Sorbhog constituency for a high-profile contest with the BJP fielding the incumbent Assam minister Rajneet Kumar Dass, its winner from the Patacharkuchi seat, which has also been abolished, as its candidate from the Bhowanipur-Sorbhog seat. Dass, a former Speaker of the Assam Assembly and the former Assam BJP president, is not new to the constituency, as he represented the Sorbhog constituency twice in the Assembly after emerging victorious in 2011 and 2016. He is pitted against the CPI(M)’s Manoranjan Talukdar, the sitting Sorbhog MLA, who is the candidate of the Congress-led Opposition alliance. Notably, Talukdar had finished third in 2016 and fourth in 2011 against Dass.
If the voting trend in the 2024 parliamentary polls in the Bhowanipur-Sorbhog segment is any indication, the BJP appears to be ahead. The dissolved Sorbhog constituency had 40.20 per cent Muslim voters, which stands considerably diluted now. This gives the BJP an upper hand over its rivals in the Bhowanipur-Sorbhog constituency in the 2026 Assam Assembly elections.
(Ajay Jha)