The BTC MCLA List 2025 features the names of elected Members of the Council Legislative Assembly (MCLAs) representing various constituencies under the Bodoland Territorial Region (BTR). These members play a crucial role in shaping the future of BTC governance and development across Kokrajhar, Chirang, Baksa, and Udalguri, and Tamulpur districts.
What is MCLA in BTC?
MCLA stands for Member of Council Legislative Assembly, the elected representatives who are part of the Bodoland Territorial Council. There are 40 elected MCLAs and 6 nominated members, totaling 46 BTC members.
These representatives are responsible for local governance and development across tribal and non-tribal belts within the BTR.
District-Wise BTC MCLA List 2025
Here’s the updated list of BTC MCLAs by district:
| District | Constituency Count | BPF | UPPL | BJP |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Kokrajhar | 12 | 7 | 1 | 4 |
| Chirang | 7 | 2 | 4 | 1 |
| Baksa | 11 | 1 | 5 | 5 |
| Udalguri | 10 | 1 | 5 | 4 |
| Tamulpur | ||||
| TOTAL | 40 | 11 | 15 | 14 |
1. Kokrajhar District MCLAs = 12 Members
- Bodoland People’s Front (BPF): 7 members
- United People’s Party Liberal (UPPL): 1 member
- Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP): 4 members
| Constituency No | MCLA Name | Constituency Name | Reservation | Party |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1. | Moon Moon Brahma | Parbatjhora | BPF | |
| 2. | Rahindra Brahma | Guma | BPF | |
| 3. | Sajal Kumar Singha | Srirampur | BJP | |
| 4. | Reo Reoa Narzihary | Jamduar | BJP | |
| 5. | Mrityunjoy Narzary | Soraibil | BPF | |
| 6. | Ukil Mushahary | Kachugaon | UPPL | |
| 7. | Prakash Basumatary | Dotma | BPF | |
| 8. | Arup Kumar Dey | Fakiragram | BJP | |
| 9. | Rajib Brahma | Banargaon | BJP | |
| 10. | Hagrama Mohilary | Deborgaon | BPF | |
| 11. | Dhaneswar Goyary | Baukhungri | BPF | |
| 12. | Derhasat Basumatary | Salakati | BPF |
2. Chirang District MCLAs = 7 Members
- Bodoland People’s Front (BPF): 2 members
- United People’s Party Liberal (UPPL): 4 member
- Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP): 1 members
| Constituency No. | MCLA Name | Constituency Name | Reservation | Party |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 13. | Saikong Basumatary | Chirang | ST | UPPL |
| 14. | Ranjit Basumatary UPPL | Chirang Duars | ST | UPPL |
| 15. | Paniram Brahma | Kajalgaon | ST | BPF |
| 16. | James Basumatary | Nichima | ST | BPF |
| 17. | Prabhat Basumatary | Subhaijhar | UPPL | |
| 18. | Abhiram Mahanayak | Thuribari | Open | BJP |
| 19. | Dhananjay Basumatary | Manas Serfang | ST | UPPL |
3. Baksa District MCLAs = 11 Members
- Bodoland People’s Front (BPF): 1 members
- United People’s Party Liberal (UPPL): 5 member
- Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP): 5 members
| Constituency No. | MCLA Name | Constituency Name | Reservation | Party |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 20. | Gautam Das | Mathanguri | BJP | |
| 21. | Joysingh Muchahary | Salbari | BPF | |
| 22. | Pramod Boro | Koklabari | UPPL | |
| 23. | Ghanashyam Das | Dihira | GSP | |
| 24. | Rakesh Brahma | Mushalpur | UPPL | |
| 25. | Katiram Boro | Baganpara | UPPL | |
| 26. | Bijit Gwra Narzary | Darangajuli | BJP | |
| 27. | Dharma Narayan Das | Nagrijuli | BJP | |
| 28. | Pramod Boro | Goibari | UPPL | |
| 29. | Ranendra Narzary | Suklai Serfang | BJP | |
| 30. | Pabitra Kumar Boro | Goreswar | UPPL |
4. Udalguri District MCLAs = 10 Members
- Bodoland People’s Front (BPF): 1 members
- United People’s Party Liberal (UPPL): 5 member
- Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP): 4 members
| Constituency No. | MCLA Name | Constituency Name | Reservation | Party |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 31. | Bhabendra Boro | Khwirwbari | BJP | |
| 32. | Daobaisa Boro | Bhergaon | UPPL | |
| 33. | Sanjit Tanti | Nonwi Serfang | BJP | |
| 34. | Dilip Kumar Boro | Khaling Duar | UPPL | |
| 35. | Diganta Baruah | Mwdwibari | BJP | |
| 36. | Sonjoy Swargiary | Horisinga | UPPL | |
| 37. | Fresh Muchahari | Dwhwnsri | BPF | |
| 38. | Gobinda Basumatary | Bhairabkunda | UPPL | |
| 39. | Dipak Mour | Pasnwi Serfang | BJP | |
| 40. | Dr. Nilut Swargiary | Rowta | UPPL |
5. Tamulpur District MCLAs
Formed in 2022, includes areas from former Baksa. Before the BTC election 2025, some constituencies from the Baksa district will come under the Tamulpur district.
How Are MCLAs Elected in BTC?
BTC elections are conducted every 5 years by the State Election Commission of Assam. The upcoming BTC election 2025 will be conducted either in Nov/Dec 2025. Voting is held across 40 constituencies in the BTR area. The party/coalition with the majority of MCLAs forms the BTC Executive Council.
Current BTC Government 2025 (Expected Line-up)
The BTC government is usually formed by a coalition or majority party such as:
- UPPL (United People’s Party Liberal)
- BJP (Bharatiya Janata Party)
- BPF (Bodoland People’s Front)
- Congress
- Independent candidates
The current government in BTC is formed by coalition of the UPPL and BJP party.
FAQ – BTC MCLA List 2025
1. What is the BTC MCLA List 2025?
The BTC MCLA List 2025 is the official list of elected Members of the Council Legislative Assembly (MCLAs) in the Bodoland Territorial Council (BTC) of the Bodoland Territorial Region (BTR) area, including Kokrajhar, Chirang, Baksa, Udalguri, and Tamulpur districts.
2. How many MCLAs are there in BTC?
There are a total of 46 MCLAs in BTC – 40 elected members and 6 nominated members as per the Bodoland Territorial Council (BTC) 2003 Agreement.
3. When was the BTC MCLA election 2020 held?
The last BTC MCLA Election was held in Nov/Dec 2020 as per the schedule released by the Assam State Election Commission.
4. When will the BTC MCLA election 2025 held?
The new BTC MCLA Election will be held in Nov/Dec 2025 (tentative) if we follow the last BTC election date.