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 calling for a thorough investigation into the matter. 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 carefully planned and executed mission to receive training from Pakistani authorities. The Assam CM claimed that Gogoi’s training was part of a larger conspiracy to undermine India’s national security and destabilize the country. Sarma’s allegations have sparked a heated debate, with many questioning the veracity of his claims and others demanding a thorough investigation into the matter.
Sarma’s allegations against Gogoi’s wife, Elizabeth Colburn, are equally startling. He claimed that Colburn worked for Ali Tauqeer Sheikh, a Pakistani agent with alleged links to the Pakistani intelligence agency, ISI. Sheikh, a former adviser to Pakistan’s Planning Commission, has been accused of being involved in various anti-India activities, including funding and supporting separatist movements in Kashmir. The fact that Gogoi’s wife allegedly worked for Sheikh has raised serious questions about Gogoi’s own connections to Pakistani agents and his potential role in undermining India’s national security.
The Assam CM has urged the Union Home Ministry to probe the matter, citing national security concerns. Sarma’s demand for an investigation has been supported by many, who argue that the allegations against Gogoi and his wife are too serious to be ignored. The Union Home Ministry has not yet responded to Sarma’s demands, but it is likely that the matter will be taken up soon.
Gogoi, on the other hand, has dismissed Sarma’s allegations as baseless and motivated. He has accused Sarma of trying to divert attention from the real issues facing the people of Assam and India. Gogoi has also challenged Sarma to provide evidence to support his claims, saying that he is ready to face any investigation.
The allegations against Gogoi have sparked a heated debate, with many questioning the role of opposition leaders in India. While some have argued that Sarma’s allegations are an attempt to discredit Gogoi and the Congress party, others have pointed out that the allegations are too serious to be ignored. The fact that Gogoi’s wife allegedly worked for a Pakistani agent has raised serious questions about Gogoi’s own judgment and his ability to hold public office.
The matter has also sparked a debate about the role of foreign agents in India. The fact that a Pakistani agent like Ali Tauqeer Sheikh was able to operate in India and recruit people like Elizabeth Colburn has raised serious questions about India’s national security. The allegations against Gogoi have also highlighted the need for stricter laws and regulations to prevent foreign agents from operating in India.
In conclusion, the allegations against Gogoi are serious and deserve to be investigated. The fact that Gogoi’s wife allegedly worked for a Pakistani agent has raised serious questions about Gogoi’s own connections to Pakistani agents and his potential role in undermining India’s national security. The Union Home Ministry must take up the matter and investigate the allegations against Gogoi and his wife. The people of India deserve to know the truth, and it is the responsibility of the government to ensure that national security is not compromised.