Guwahati: Assam Congress chief Gaurav Gogoi on Saturday alleged that Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma is โunfitโ to lead the state, a day after the BJP leader alleged that Gogoi was a โPakistani agent planted by a foreign powerโ.
Retaliating to Sarmaโs comments, Gogoi expressed โthe remarks exposed the chief ministerโs โgrowing fear of losing powerโ. He also questioned the timing of the accusations, pointing out that they came on the same day the late singer Zubeen Gargโs final film Roi Roi Binale was released.โ
โYesterday, when the entire state was watching Zubeen Garg perform for the last time, the chief ministerโs comments showed his growing fear of losing power,โ Gogoi posted on X, adding that โHimanta Biswa Sarma dangoriya has lost credibility.โ
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Sarma has claimed that Gogoi has links with Pakistan through his British wife, insisting he possesses evidence to support the charge.
The chief minister reiterated the allegations on Friday, calling the Congress MP a โPakistani agentโ and asserting that he was โplanted by a foreign powerโ.
Gogoi, who is also the Congress deputy leader in the Lok Sabha, dismissed the accusations as baseless and politically motivated, saying they reveal the chief ministerโs desperation.
Zubeen Garg, one of Assamโs most beloved cultural figures, died on September 19 while swimming in the sea in Singapore. His death sparked widespread mourning, prompting the state government to form a Special Investigation Team under the CID to probe the circumstances.
Roi Roi Binale (Tears Still Flow), the singerโs final film, opened to packed theatres across Assam and other Indian cities on Friday.
