
Guwahati, April 6 Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma on Monday alleged that the Congress has fabricated the charge that his wife possesses multiple passports and owns properties in Dubai, using false information obtained from a Pakistani social media group.
He also alleged that Pakistan was attempting to influence the outcome of the Assam elections.
At a press conference here, a day after Congress leaders Pawan Khera and Gaurav Gogoi had sought to know whether his wife or family owns property in Dubai, has companies in the USA, or has placed their assets in shell companies, Sarma said these charges have been made to influence the election results, which is "punishable under the law."
The BJP leader also alleged that the documents the Congress used to make the allegations against his wife were sourced from a social media group "Pakistanis in Ajman," and her photo was digitally altered on a lost passport belonging to a person from that country.
"I am concerned that they took the help of Pakistan. This is not a simple fraud case but a crime against the nation," he said.
Sarma claimed that Pakistan was attempting to influence the Assam elections, stating that the general narrative of at least 11 TV talk shows was that the Congress party should win.
The chief minister said his wife has filed a complaint against Congress spokesperson Pawan Khera. "I am sure the police will register the case and take necessary legal action," he said.
Sarma claimed these allegations were made before the polls to influence the results, which is a "criminal offence and punishable under the law."
The chief minister also said it was "unfortunate" that former Assam chief minister Tarun Gogoi's son Gaurav Gogoi could "stoop so low" and make such false allegations against his wife.
Congress leader Pawan Khera alleged on Sunday that the Assam chief minister's wife has three passports from the UAE, Egypt and Antigua-Barbuda, two properties in Dubai and assets in shell companies.





