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 claim has sent shockwaves across the political landscape of the country, with many questioning the veracity of such a claim. Additionally, 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 visit, but rather a visit with a specific purpose. He alleged that Gogoi was trained by Pakistani authorities during his visit, which has raised concerns about the possible motives behind such a visit. The Assam Chief Minister has urged the Union Home Ministry to probe the matter, citing national security concerns.
The allegations made by Sarma are not only shocking but also raise several questions about the possible links between Gogoi and Pakistani authorities. If the allegations are true, it would mean that Gogoi, who is a prominent leader of the Congress party in Assam, has been compromised by Pakistani authorities. This would have serious implications for national security, as it would suggest that a prominent Indian politician has been influenced by a foreign power.
Furthermore, the claim that Gogoi’s wife worked for Pakistani agent Ali Tauqeer Sheikh has added another layer of complexity to the allegations. Sheikh, a former adviser to Pakistan’s Planning Commission, has been accused of being involved in several anti-India activities. If it is true that Elizabeth Colburn worked for Sheikh, it would suggest that Gogoi’s family has been compromised by Pakistani authorities, which would have serious implications for national security.
The allegations made by Sarma have been met with a strong denial from Gogoi, who has termed the claims as “baseless” and “malicious”. Gogoi has also accused Sarma of trying to divert attention from the real issues facing the state of Assam. However, the allegations have sparked a heated debate, with many calling for a thorough investigation into the matter.
The Union Home Ministry has been urged to probe the matter, and it remains to be seen how the ministry will respond to the allegations. If the allegations are true, it would require a thorough investigation to uncover the truth behind Gogoi’s visit to Pakistan and his possible links with Pakistani authorities.
In recent years, there have been several instances of Indian politicians and leaders being compromised by foreign powers. The allegations made by Sarma are a reminder that national security is a serious concern, and any compromise on this front can have serious implications for the country.
The people of Assam and the country at large are waiting with bated breath to see how the matter unfolds. The allegations made by Sarma are serious, and it is imperative that a thorough investigation is conducted to uncover the truth. If the allegations are true, it would require swift action to be taken to protect national security.
In conclusion, the allegations made by Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma against Assam Congress president Gaurav Gogoi are shocking and raise serious concerns about national security. The claims that Gogoi was trained by Pakistani authorities and that his wife worked for a Pakistani agent have sparked a heated debate, with many calling for a thorough investigation into the matter. The Union Home Ministry must probe the matter and take swift action to protect national security if the allegations are found to be true.