Pak links: Assam CM ups ante against Gaurav Gogoi

IANS May 20, 2025 312 views

Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma has intensified his attack on Congress MP Gaurav Gogoi, alleging an unauthorized and suspicious visit to Pakistan. Sarma claims Gogoi was invited by Pakistan's intelligence agency ISI and went for "training" without proper permissions. The CM has challenged Gogoi to make a public statement and promised to reveal more details by September 10. These serious allegations include questioning the citizenship of Gogoi's children and suggesting improper connections with Pakistan.

"I will reveal everything before the public by September 10" - Himanta Biswa Sarma
Pak links: Assam CM ups ante against Gaurav Gogoi
Guwahati, May 20: Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma on Monday upped the ante against Gaurav Gogoi, asking why the Congress MP has not issued any public statement regarding his visits to Pakistan.

Key Points

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Sarma claims Gogoi visited Pakistan without permission

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Alleges ISI invitation for MP's trip

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Threatens to resign if accusations prove false

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Promises major revelations soon

Sarma told reporters here, “I have earlier said that Gaurav Gogoi went to Pakistan and stayed there for 15 days without taking any permission either from the Centre or the state. I believe that he must issue a public statement on the whole matter; however, instead of that, the Congress leader has dodged the questions several times.”

“Why a Special Investigation Team (SIT) has to find out the details of Gogoi’s visit to Pakistan?” Sarma asked. The CM also raised the citizenship issue of Congress MP’s children and said, “He (Gaurav Gogoi) often maintains a good relationship with the media outlets and journalists. Then why has he not said anything about these matters? If he issues statement in public on the topics, we can close the whole chapter easily.”

Sarma also mentioned that he would come up with big revelations by September 10. “I would request everybody to have patience till September 10. I will reveal everything before the public,” he added.

Earlier on Sunday, Sarma doubled down on his explosive allegations against Congress MP Gaurav Gogoi, claiming the lawmaker had visited Pakistan at the invitation of the Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI), the country’s top spy agency.

The CM went a step further, declaring that he would step down from his post if any part of his statement is proven false. "Gaurav Gogoi had gone to Pakistan on the invitation of ISI, and after returning had also opposed the purchase of Rafale," Sarma alleged, adding that the visit was for receiving “training” -- a claim he described as “serious.”

Reiterating his stance, the Chief Minister said, “If even a single word of mine is proved wrong, I will resign from the post of Chief Minister.” He further claimed his government possesses a document from the Pakistan Home Department that purportedly proves Gogoi's visit. Sarma said, “For the first time, I want to say that he went to Pakistan at the invitation of ISI. We have that document. He went there to receive training. It is a serious matter. After this, more considerable action will be taken.”

Sarma also alleged that Gogoi’s wife shares “good relations” with the Pakistan Army. In previous statements, he labelled the Congress MP a “Pakistani sympathiser,” though no official action has been taken against Gogoi so far.

Reader Comments

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Rajesh K.
Very serious allegations by CM Sarma. If Gogoi indeed visited Pakistan without permission, it raises national security concerns. But why wait till September 10? Either show proof now or stop making baseless claims. Our leaders should focus on governance rather than political mudslinging.
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Priya M.
This is getting too dramatic now 🤦‍♀️ First the citizenship question, now ISI training claims? If CM has proof, he should present it to proper authorities instead of media trials. These allegations damage India's political discourse. Let's wait for facts before jumping to conclusions.
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Amit S.
As someone from Assam, I'm more concerned about flood relief than these political games. Both BJP and Congress are playing dirty instead of solving real issues. Why no SIT for the 100+ people who died in floods last year? Priorities all wrong!
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Neha T.
If Gogoi has nothing to hide, he should clarify his Pakistan visit openly. In today's times, any connection with Pakistan's agencies is suspicious. But CM shouldn't make claims without evidence - it weakens our democracy. 🇮🇳
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Sanjay R.
Typical election season tactics! First they target Rahul Gandhi's foreign trips, now Gogoi's Pakistan visit. But honestly, if any MP has ISI links, it's treason and must be investigated properly. Hope MHA looks into this seriously.
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Meena P.
Why is the CM dragging Gogoi's family into this? Talking about his wife's relations with Pak Army without proof is below dignity. Political fights should have some limits yaar. This is becoming like cheap TV serial drama!

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