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 made some serious allegations against Assam Congress president Gaurav Gogoi. On Sunday, Sarma claimed that Gogoi was trained by Pakistani authorities during his visit to the neighboring country in 2013. Furthermore, the Chief Minister also alleged that Gogoi’s British wife, Elizabeth Colburn, worked for Pakistani agent Ali Tauqeer Sheikh, a former adviser to Pakistan’s Planning Commission.
These allegations have sent shockwaves across the country, with many calling for a thorough investigation into the matter. The Chief Minister has urged the Union Home Ministry to probe the allegations, citing concerns over national security. The allegations have also sparked a heated debate, with many questioning the authenticity of the claims and others demanding action against Gogoi.
According to Sarma, Gogoi’s visit to Pakistan in 2013 was not just a casual trip, but rather a training session with Pakistani authorities. The Chief Minister claimed that Gogoi was trained in various aspects, including politics and governance, by Pakistani officials. This has raised concerns over the potential influence of Pakistani authorities on Indian politicians, particularly those holding key positions.
Moreover, the allegations against Gogoi’s wife, Elizabeth Colburn, have added another layer to the controversy. Sarma claimed that Colburn worked for Ali Tauqeer Sheikh, a Pakistani agent who has been accused of being involved in various anti-India activities. Sheikh, a former adviser to Pakistan’s Planning Commission, has been known for his close ties with the Pakistani establishment and has been accused of promoting Pakistani interests in various parts of the world.
The allegations against Gogoi and his wife have sparked a strong reaction from the Congress party, with many leaders coming to their defense. Gogoi has denied the allegations, calling them baseless and malicious. The Congress party has also accused Sarma of making false allegations to gain political mileage.
However, the Chief Minister has stood by his claims, urging the Union Home Ministry to investigate the matter. Sarma has argued that the allegations are serious and require a thorough probe to ensure that national security is not compromised. The Chief Minister has also claimed that he has evidence to support his allegations, which he is willing to share with the investigating agencies.
The allegations against Gogoi have also raised questions about the vetting process for Indian politicians, particularly those who have ties with foreign nationals. Many have argued that politicians with foreign connections should be subject to stricter scrutiny, particularly if they have ties with countries that are known to have hostile relations with India.
The controversy has also sparked a debate about the role of foreign agents in Indian politics. Many have argued that foreign agents should not be allowed to influence Indian politics, and that politicians who have ties with foreign agents should be held accountable.
In conclusion, the allegations against Gogoi have sparked a major controversy, with many calling for a thorough investigation into the matter. The Chief Minister’s claims have raised concerns over national security, and the potential influence of Pakistani authorities on Indian politicians. The Union Home Ministry must take these allegations seriously and investigate the matter to ensure that national security is not compromised. The country deserves to know the truth, and it is the responsibility of the government to ensure that the allegations are thoroughly probed.
As the controversy continues to unfold, one thing is clear – the allegations against Gogoi have raised serious questions about the integrity of Indian politicians and the potential influence of foreign agents in Indian politics. The country will be watching the developments closely, and it is hoped that the truth will come out soon.