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|term_start      = 3 April 2016
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|term_end        = 2 April 2022
|predecessor      = [[Pankaj Bora]], [[Indian National Congress|INC]]
|predecessor      = [[Pankaj Bora]], [[Indian National Congress|INC]]
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|successor        = [[Rwngwra Narzary]]
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|term_end1        = 24 July 2021
|term_end1        = 24 July 2021
| office2 = President of [[All India Trinamool Congress|All India Trinamool Congress Assam]]
|predecessor2    = [[Sushmita Dev]]
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'''Ripun Bora''' is a leader of the [[Indian National Congress]] party hailing from [[Assam]]. [[Assam Pradesh Congress Committee|He was  the  former President, Assam Pradesh Congress Committee]],<ref>{{Cite news|last=ANI|date=2021-07-25|title=Bhupen Bora replaces Ripun Bora as Assam Congress chief|work=Business Standard India|url=https://www.business-standard.com/article/current-affairs/bhupen-bora-replaces-ripun-bora-as-assam-congress-chief-121072500019_1.html|access-date=2021-07-25}}</ref> MP of Rajya Sabha for Assam and Ex- Education Minister Govt of Assam.
'''Ripun Bora''' is a leader of the [[All India Trinamool Congress]] party hailing from [[Assam]]. He was  the  former President, [[Assam Pradesh Congress Committee]],<ref>{{Cite news|last=ANI|date=2021-07-25|title=Bhupen Bora replaces Ripun Bora as Assam Congress chief|work=Business Standard India|url=https://www.business-standard.com/article/current-affairs/bhupen-bora-replaces-ripun-bora-as-assam-congress-chief-121072500019_1.html|access-date=2021-07-25}}</ref> MP of Rajya Sabha for Assam and Ex- Education Minister Govt of Assam.


On 21 March 2016, he has been elected to the [[Rajya Sabha]], the Upper House of Indian Parliament along with [[Ranee Narah]] also from the [[Indian National Congress]]. Congress got support from [[All India United Democratic Front|AIUDF]] for the biennial Rajya Sabha election held on that day. Out of 114 MLAs, 85 (67 of INC, 16 of AIUDF, 1 Independent, 1 BJP voted for the Congress candidate. AGP, BJP, BPF boycotted the election even when it had earlier committed to support Mahabir Jain who had filed nomination paper as Independent.  
On 21 March 2016, he has been elected to the [[Rajya Sabha]], the Upper House of Indian Parliament along with [[Ranee Narah]] also from the [[Indian National Congress]]. Congress got support from [[All India United Democratic Front|AIUDF]] for the biennial Rajya Sabha election held on that day. Out of 114 MLAs, 85 (67 of INC, 16 of AIUDF, 1 Independent, 1 BJP voted for the Congress candidate. AGP, BJP, BPF boycotted the election even when it had earlier committed to support Mahabir Jain who had filed nomination paper as Independent.