Ajmal, who has been projecting himself as 'king-maker', had tweeted "If BJP wins because of division of secular votes, it is Congress who will be responsible (sic)".
On the eve of the final phase of elections held yesterday, the chief of the minority dominated Assam United Democratic Front had tweeted "Even before two days we approached Cong to come in to some understanding. But Congress rejected our offer".
"But unfortunately Congress did not agree to form an alliance with us. They rather are hell bent to divide secular votes," Ajmal had said in a series of tweets.
The AIUDF MP, who is critical of the saffron party, had on March 27 tweeted: "BJP is panicked, they have realised that they don't have people's support. These dirty tricks won't help them".
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Prior to that on March 17 he had said, "BJP remembers illegal immigration problem only during election. The people of Assam won't fall to BJP's ploy this time".
AIUDF is hoping to be a major player in the election arena by garnering the minority community votes. Ajmal claimed in several of his poll campaign meetings that he would play the 'king maker' in the event of a hung Assembly and would seek the Deputy Chief Minister's portfolio from which ever political party he lends support to form the next government.