"We'll get majority if Assembly elections are held this year as people can see that the BJP has already made an U-turn from all the promises they had made before the Lok Sabha polls this year," Gogoi said during an interaction with reporters here at his residence.
The BJP government had stopped employment and people had realised that they were going back on their poll promises and "even after that if they are going to vote for them, then I don't have anything to say."
He, however, admitted that the past year was not good politically for the party in the state and the Lok Sabha poll result was a wake-up call for them.
"Besides, the Lok Sabha polls last year had brought development to a halt for nearly three months which affected the state adversely," he said.
The Congress tally in the 2014 Lok Sabha polls had come down to three from seven in 2009 out of the 14 seats.
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