The Assam cabinet has decided to refer the case of Congress MP Gaurav Gogoi’s alleged Pakistan links to the Ministry of Home Affairs, Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma said. He maintained that there are “three key players” in the case – an MP, his British wife and Pakistani national Ali Tauqeer Sheikh. “The Assam government had constituted an SIT to inquire into the alleged anti-India conspiracy of Sheikh in connivance with a British citizen and an MP. Keeping in mind the seriousness of the matter, it was decided to hand it over to the MHA,” Sarma said, while addressing a press conference after chairing a cabinet meeting on Saturday in Guwahati. The chief minister said the cabinet was of the view that the case “involves national security and is not a personal one, with three players involved”. Sarma and the BJP have been attacking Gogoi, who also heads the state Congress, over his wife’s alleged connection with Pakistan’s spy agency ISI. The state government had formed a Special Investigation Team (SIT) to probe a case of alleged interference of Sheikh, who was claimed to have links with Gogoi’s British wife Elizabeth Colburn, in India’s internal affairs.
Without naming Gogoi, Sarma said, “I can at least confirm that an honourable MP from Assam visited Pakistan when his father was the chief minister.” Gaurav’s father, late Tarun Gogoi, had helmed Congress governments in the state from 2001 to 2016. The CM claimed that information of the MP’s visit to Pakistan was not shared with the central government, adding that he had “blacked out” of social media for the duration of his stay in the neighbouring country.
VIDEO | The Assam cabinet has decided to refer the case of Congress MP Gaurav Gogoi’s alleged Pakistan links to the Ministry of Home Affairs, Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma said.
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