Guwahati, February 9 Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma on Monday demanded a "transparent explanation" from Congress leader Gaurav Gogoi regarding his "visit to the Rawalpindi district of Pakistan", asserting that his visa "explicitly permitted travel only to Lahore, Karachi, and Islamabad".
Sarma, in a post on X, stated that under Pakistan's immigration rules, travel beyond the cities specified on the visa is not permitted without specific authorization.
His comments came in the context of a press conference by the Congress MP, during which he stated that he had visited Takshashila in Pakistan with his wife, with the necessary permission.
Sarma and Gogoi have been engaged in a verbal exchange, with Sarma alleging that the Congress leader and his family have Pakistani connections.
Gogoi told reporters that his wife had visited Pakistan for a work-related purpose in 2013, and he had accompanied her on a 10-day trip to the neighboring country in December of that year.
While the press conference was in progress, Sarma asserted that Gogoi had made a disclosure that he was previously unaware of.
"Takshashila (Taxila) is not located in Islamabad, but in the Rawalpindi District, Punjab. This single fact raises a serious and unavoidable question. If his Pakistan visa explicitly permitted travel only to Lahore, Karachi, and Islamabad, how did he visit Takshashila, which lies outside the Islamabad Capital Territory and squarely within the Rawalpindi District?" he said.
"Therefore, the question is simple, factual, and legitimate: Who facilitated his movement to Takshashila despite the apparent absence of visa clearance for the Rawalpindi District?" Sarma said.
He further stated that this question gains significance given that the General Headquarters of the Pakistan Army is also located in Rawalpindi.
"These facts warrant a clear and transparent explanation," Sarma said.