Assam Congress to examine allegations against party members ahead of local polls

ANI April 19, 2025 226 views

The Assam Congress has formed a high-level committee to investigate corruption allegations against its members ahead of the Panchayat polls. Led by former Union Minister Paban Singh Ghatowar, the panel will probe claims of cash-for-ticket deals and internal sabotage. APCC President Bhupen Kumar Borah emphasized strict action against any guilty members to uphold party discipline. The findings are expected before the elections scheduled for May 2 and 7.

"Upholding our commitment to transparency, accountability, and internal discipline, the Party has resolved to ensure that those found guilty face exemplary consequences." – Bhupen Kumar Borah
Guwahati, April 19: Following serious allegations of corruption, internal sabotage, and misconduct in the forthcoming Panchayat elections in the state, Assam Pradesh Congress Committee (APCC) President Bhupen Kumar Borah has constituted a three-member Investigation Committee to examine all allegations levelled against party members thoroughly.

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Congress forms probe panel over ticket distribution irregularities

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Ex-Union Minister Paban Singh Ghatowar to lead investigation

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Committee to examine cash-for-ticket and anti-party conduct claims

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Report due before May 7 ahead of Assam Panchayat polls

The committee will be headed by Paban Singh Ghatowar, a former Union Minister. The other two members are RP Sarmahm, a former legislator, and Bobbeeta Sharma, vice-president of APCC.

In the office order issued on Saturday, Borah said, "In light of serious allegations pertaining to corruption, internal sabotage, and misconduct during the recent panchayat elections, the Assam Pradesh Congress Committee (APCC) views these charges with the utmost gravity. Upholding our commitment to transparency, accountability, and internal discipline, the Party has resolved to ensure that those found guilty face exemplary consequences."

"Accordingly, as per the directive of the AICC General Secretary In-charge, Jitendra Singh ji, I am hereby constituting an Investigation Committee under the Chairmanship of Paban Singh Ghatowar, former Union Minister, to examine all allegations levelled against Party members thoroughly," Borah said.

The committee will investigate all complaints received by the party relating to the Panchayat elections, including Irregularities in ticket distribution, Allegations of cash-for-ticket deals, deliberate walkovers extended to opposition candidates, unexplained withdrawal of nominations and other acts of anti-party conduct.

"The committee will ascertain and establish culpability, if any, of the accused party members; to summon any member, whether accused or otherwise, for deposition. Attendance before the Committee shall take precedence over all campaign-related duties," Borah said.

The committee will submit its report on or before May 7.

The Assam Panchayat elections are scheduled to be held in two phases. The first phase will be held on May 2 across 14 districts, and the second phase will be held on May 7 in the remaining 13 districts.

The last date for the filing the nomination was April 11. The counting of votes will take place on May 11.

Reader Comments

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Rahul S.
Finally some action against corruption in politics! 👏 Hope this isn't just for show and they actually take strict action against guilty members. Congress needs to clean house if they want to regain trust.
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Priya M.
Interesting move, but why form the committee so close to elections? Shouldn't this have been done earlier? Feels reactive rather than proactive leadership.
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Amit K.
Ghatowar is a good choice to head this. He's got experience and isn't afraid to speak truth to power. Let's see if the committee gets real cooperation from party workers.
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Sunita R.
As someone from Assam, I welcome this step. The cash-for-ticket deals have been an open secret for years. Hope they don't just punish small fry but go after the big players too!
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Deepak B.
While I appreciate the intent, the timing seems suspicious. Just before elections, this looks more like damage control than genuine reform. Actions speak louder than press releases.
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Neha T.
Transparency is always good! Hope other parties follow this example. Our democracy needs more accountability at all levels. 🙌

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