Himanta asks Cong MP over stay in Pak, wife’s job
Himanta also asked about the citizenship status of the parliamentarian's wife and two children.
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Guwahati, 27 April
Assam Chief Minister
Himanta Biswa Sarma on Sunday asked a Congress MP whether he had stayed in
Pakistan for a continuous period of 15 days and his wife gets a salary from an
NGO of the neighbouring country.
Posting a series of
queries on X, Sarma also questioned the citizenship status of the MP's wife and
their children without identifying the Congress leader.
Though the chief
minister did not name the MP in the social media post, he and the BJP have been
attacking Gaurav Gogoi, the Deputy Leader of Congress in Lok Sabha, for some
time over his wife's alleged connection with Pakistan.
"Questions for
the Hon'ble Member of Parliament from the Congress Party: 1. Did you visit
Pakistan for a continuous period of 15 days? If so, could you kindly clarify
the purpose of your visit?" he asked.
The CM also
questioned whether it is true that the MP's wife "continues to receive a
salary from a Pakistan-based NGO while residing and working in India".
"If so, may we
ask why a Pakistan-based organisation is paying a salary for activities
conducted in India?" Sarma questioned.
He also asked about
the citizenship status of the parliamentarian's wife and two children.
"Are they Indian
citizens, or do they hold the citizenship of any other country? Many more
questions will follow," he added.
Last month, the chief
minister had said the state government might seek help from agencies like
Interpol in investigating the alleged interference of Pakistani national Ali
Tauqeer Sheikh, who is claimed to have links with Gogoi's British wife Elizabeth
Colburn, in India's internal affairs.
Gogoi had accused the
BJP of resorting to such “baseless allegations” as it has "no issue to
raise".
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