Gogoi trained in Pak, his wife worked for Pak agent Ali Tauqeer Sheikh: Himanta
In a shocking revelation, Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma has alleged that Assam Congress president Gaurav Gogoi was trained by Pakistani authorities during a visit to the neighboring country in 2013. This bombshell claim has sent shockwaves across the political landscape of India, with many questioning the implications of such a revelation. Furthermore, Sarma also claimed that Gogoi’s British wife, Elizabeth Colburn, worked for Pakistani agent Ali Tauqeer Sheikh, a former adviser to Pakistan’s Planning Commission.
According to Sarma, Gogoi’s visit to Pakistan in 2013 was not just a casual trip, but rather a calculated move to receive training from Pakistani authorities. The Chief Minister did not specify what kind of training Gogoi received, but the mere suggestion of an Indian politician receiving training from a foreign country, especially one with which India has a complex and often tense relationship, has raised many eyebrows.
Sarma’s allegations did not stop there. He also claimed that Gogoi’s wife, Elizabeth Colburn, worked for Ali Tauqeer Sheikh, a Pakistani agent with close ties to the Pakistani government. Sheikh, a former adviser to Pakistan’s Planning Commission, has been known to have links with various Pakistani intelligence agencies. The fact that Gogoi’s wife allegedly worked for such an individual has raised concerns about potential conflicts of interest and the possibility of sensitive information being compromised.
The Assam Chief Minister has urged the Union Home Ministry to probe the matter, citing national security concerns. Sarma’s allegations have sparked a heated debate, with many calling for a thorough investigation into the matter. The Congress party, however, has been quick to dismiss Sarma’s allegations, with Gogoi himself terming the claims as “baseless” and “malicious”.
The implications of Sarma’s allegations are far-reaching and potentially explosive. If true, Gogoi’s training in Pakistan and his wife’s alleged links to a Pakistani agent could have significant consequences for Indian national security. It could also raise questions about the vetting process for Indian politicians, particularly those holding important positions.
The timing of Sarma’s allegations is also interesting, coming as it does ahead of crucial state elections in Assam. The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), to which Sarma belongs, is looking to retain power in the state, and the allegations against Gogoi could be seen as a attempt to discredit the Congress party and its leader.
However, it is essential to note that Sarma’s allegations are yet to be substantiated, and the Congress party has vehemently denied the claims. Gogoi has termed the allegations as a “desperate attempt” to divert attention from the BJP’s “failures” in Assam. The matter is likely to be investigated by the relevant authorities, and it remains to be seen whether Sarma’s allegations will be proven or dismissed as baseless.
In conclusion, the allegations made by Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma against Assam Congress president Gaurav Gogoi have sparked a major controversy, with potential implications for Indian national security. While the claims are yet to be substantiated, they have already raised important questions about the vetting process for Indian politicians and the potential risks of foreign influence. As the matter is investigated further, it will be interesting to see how the situation unfolds and what consequences, if any, Gogoi and the Congress party may face.