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44: 281:, and UPP alliance secured an absolute majority in the assembly with AGP winning 58 seats and Congress winning 34. Days before Saikia had died, he admitted that he feared about the prospects of Congress. The Congress defeat was attributed largely due to the AGP resurgence, voting desertions and the tenure and loss of Hiteswar Saikia. Senior congressman Golok Rajbanshi claimed that "Saikia and his sycophants finished off the party." Among the congress MLAs who were defeated in the election were the incumbent Chief Minister Barman along with former Chief Minister Anwara Taimur. Mahanta went onto form his second ministry and was sworn in as Chief Minister on 15 May. 226:, who had been in Assam after the deterioration in Saikia's death. Rao lent his plane to Saikia for his treatment in New Delhi, delaying his return and then spending the night in Guwahati talking to members of his party in the event of Saikia's death. Barman's appointment was seen as for continuity as the Congress did not have a leader that was able to match the stature of Saikia. It was considered difficult for Rao to find a long-term replacement for Saikia as neither of his Union Ministers 234:
were regarded as suitable for the position. Due to the limited options, Rao settled on Barman as Chief Minister. Barman's political image at the time was dominated by his survival of 3 assassination attempts by the UFLA, despite most his ministerial career under Saikia being overshadowed by Saikia.
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days before his death, despite doctors insisting he take rest. Saikia's tenure as Chief Minister was marked by allegations of corruption and nepotism, and four motions of no confidence had been filed against the cabinet which all were negated. Saikia's unexpected death had a great impact, with the
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stating that "Saikia leaves a great void" and that Saikia "had the state under a spell." The uncertainty following his death stemmed largely from the ongoing violence and division within the state at the time.
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Hours after Saikia's death, the Congress leadership chose then Health Minister Bhumidhar Barman as the new caretaker Chief Minister. This followed the contingency plan created by Prime Minister
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Barman was sworn in as Chief Minister on 22 April 1996. Appointments to his cabinet included the former Chief Minister
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However, there were other potential candidates considered for Saikia's position, including senior congressman such as
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Cabinet Responsibility to Legislature: Motions of Confidence and No-confidence in Lok Sabha and State Legislatures
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by winning 65 out of the 125 seats. Saikia had been campaigning for the
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died at the age of 61. Saikia had been Chief Minister since the
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Barman Ministry

Lokanath Misra
Bhumidhar Barman
INC
Asom Gana Parishad
1996
Second Saikia Ministry
Second Mahanta Ministry
Chief Minister of Assam
Bhumidhar Barman
death
Hiteswar Saikia
1996 Assam Legislative Assembly election
Second Mahanta Ministry
Hiteswar Saikia
1991 election
Assam Legislative Assembly
1996 election
Prafulla Kumar Mahanta
P. V. Narasimha Rao
Santosh Mohan Dev
Matang Sinh
Golok Rajbanshi
Jiba Kanta Gogoi
Tarun Gogoi
Hemoprova Saikia
Anwara Taimur
1996 Assam Legislative Assembly election
AGP

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