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 nation, with many calling for a thorough investigation into the matter. 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 Assam CM alleged that Gogoi’s actions were a threat to national security and urged the Union Home Ministry to probe the matter. This is not the first time that Gogoi has been at the center of controversy, but this latest allegation has raised serious questions about his loyalty to the nation.
Sarma’s claim has sparked a heated debate, with many opposition leaders coming to Gogoi’s defense. However, the Assam CM remains adamant that his allegations are true and that Gogoi’s actions warrant a thorough investigation. The fact that Gogoi’s wife worked for a Pakistani agent has also raised eyebrows, with many questioning how this was allowed to happen.
The allegations against Gogoi are serious and have far-reaching implications. If true, they would suggest that the Assam Congress president has been compromised by Pakistani authorities, which would be a grave threat to national security. The Union Home Ministry must take these allegations seriously and launch a thorough investigation into the matter.
It is worth noting that Gogoi has denied these allegations, calling them baseless and motivated. However, the fact that Sarma has made these claims publicly suggests that there may be some truth to them. The Assam CM is not known for making frivolous allegations, and his claims must be taken seriously.
The involvement of Ali Tauqeer Sheikh, a former adviser to Pakistan’s Planning Commission, has also raised concerns. Sheikh has been known to have close ties with Pakistani intelligence agencies, and his involvement with Gogoi’s wife has raised questions about the nature of their relationship. Was Gogoi’s wife aware of Sheikh’s connections to Pakistani intelligence, and did she report her interactions with him to the relevant authorities?
The Union Home Ministry must investigate these allegations thoroughly and get to the bottom of the matter. If Gogoi has indeed been trained by Pakistani authorities, it would be a grave threat to national security, and he must be held accountable for his actions. The fact that his wife worked for a Pakistani agent has also raised questions about her loyalty to the nation, and she must also be investigated.
In conclusion, the allegations made by Assam CM Himanta Biswa Sarma against Gogoi are serious and warrant a thorough investigation. The Union Home Ministry must take these allegations seriously and launch a probe into the matter. The nation deserves to know the truth about Gogoi’s actions, and if he has indeed been compromised by Pakistani authorities, he must be held accountable.
The fact that Gogoi has denied these allegations is not enough to dismiss them outright. The Union Home Ministry must investigate these claims thoroughly and get to the bottom of the matter. The nation’s security is at stake, and we cannot afford to take any chances.
As the investigation unfolds, it will be interesting to see what comes to light. Will Gogoi be found to have been trained by Pakistani authorities, and did his wife indeed work for a Pakistani agent? Only time will tell, but one thing is certain – the nation deserves to know the truth.
In the meantime, the people of Assam and the nation as a whole must remain vigilant. We cannot afford to take any chances when it comes to national security, and we must demand that our leaders are held to the highest standards of integrity.
As we wait for the investigation to unfold, one thing is clear – the allegations against Gogoi are serious, and they warrant a thorough investigation. The Union Home Ministry must take these allegations seriously and get to the bottom of the matter. The nation is watching, and we demand the truth.