Guwahati (Assam) [India], May 20 (ANI): After alleging that Congress MP Gaurav Gogoi visited Pakistan on the invitation of ISI, Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma asserted that if he is lying in the matter, then a resolution should be brought in the Assembly and the Court can even summon him.
Speaking to the media on Monday, CM Sarma asked everyone to wait till September 10, leaving everyone in doubt.
"Whether he had gone to Pakistan or not, what is his children's citizenship, whether his wife took salary from Pakistan or not, why he is waiting for the SIT, he can tell this to journalists. Himanta Biswa Sarma can tell a lie, but the Chief Minister of Assam cannot lie. If the Chief Minister of Assam lies, then a resolution should be taken out in the assembly, and the court can summon the Chief Minister. Wait till September 10," the Assam CM said.
Earlier on Sunday, strongly refuting Assam Chief Minister's "absurd" allegation that he visited Pakistan on the invitation of ISI, Congress MP Gaurav Gogoi called Himanta Biswa Sarma "troll" and said the script followed by the BJP leader is "worse than a B-grade film."
Earlier, Sarma alleged that the Jorhat MP had visited Pakistan on an invitation from its spy agency ISI.
Responding to the CM's remarks, Gogoi in a series of posts on X, said, "I am worried about the health of the Chief Minister of Assam. For some reason best known to him, I have been on his radar since my entry into Assam. He has made many baseless remarks about me in the past 13 years. The most recent one borders on insanity and the absurd."
"It is often said that when something is bothering at home, it reflects in the person's mental state. We will ensure that after 2026, he gets to have some rest. The script the Chief Minister follows is worse than a B-grade film. To cover up one lie, a person has to say countless lies. That is exactly what the Chief Minister is doing," Gogoi said. (ANI)
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