Assam: If visiting Pakistan not a crime, then what is, Himanta Biswa Sarma on agent charge at Congress Gaurav Gogoi

Assam: If visiting Pakistan not a crime, then what is, Himanta Biswa Sarma on agent charge at Congress Gaurav Gogoi

Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma took a swipe at Congress’s Gaurav Gogoi on Thursday, saying that all his allegations against the latter were based on “facts”. The CM made the remarks while speaking at the Panchayat Aaj Tak Assam in Guwahati. “We have not done anything forcibly. Whatever we have presented is 100 percent based on facts. If we were wrong anywhere, wouldn’t they have filed a defamation case against us?”

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Sarma has been at loggerheads with Assam Congress chief Gogoi since earlier this year. The BJP leader had termed Gogoi a Pakistani agent, citing his 2013 visit to the neighbouring nation. He had flagged alleged visa permission discrepancies and questioned how the Congress leader visited Takshashila, which is not in Islamabad but in Rawalpindi, for which he didn’t have approval. He had stressed at the time that Rawalpindi housed the Pakistan Army General headquarters.

Meanwhile, Gogoi had accused the Assam CM and his family members of possessing nearly 12,000 bighas of land across the northeastern state. He hit back at the Congress leader with a Rs 500-crore defamation suit and later a Guwahati court directed Gogoi and other Congress leaders to refrain from making such statements.

After Sarma’s ‘Pak agent’ charge, Gogoi countered with a “super flop political drama” response.

Himanta Sarma, however, has remained firm on his stance, emphasising that if he was wrong, the opponent would have the option to take him to court. When asked if visiting Pakistan was a crime, the Assam CM answered in positive.

“For me, it is a very serious matter. If going to Pakistan is not wrong, then what is? India has fought three wars with Pakistan and our soldiers have sacrificed their lives. Ignoring the sacrifice of those soldiers raises questions. If someone travels without a visa, even to the district where the Pakistan Army’s headquarters is located, questions will certainly be raised,” Sarma told Aaj Tak.

Himanta Sarma also appeared confident of winning the forthcoming assembly elections in the state, even though he was cautious about not making the final claim. “Until the last vote is cast, no one should make a final claim because some decisions must be left to the people. What is in our hands is to give 100 percent in every task, and that is what I am doing,” he said, adding that the ultimate decision lies with the public.

He also said that over the past five years, he had tried to correct earlier mistakes, wherever possible.

“In five years, I corrected whatever old mistakes could be corrected. Many changes have taken place during this period, and we have prepared ourselves and Assam to face these challenges,” Sarma said, adding that an environment needed to be created where certain elements would leave on their own.

The BJP leader also said that he does not want to turn the election campaign into an emotional one.

“Listen to my speeches now — I don’t say ‘Miya’, nor do I take the names of Rahul Gandhi or Gaurav Gogoi, because I do not want to turn the election campaign into an emotional campaign,” he told Aaj Tak.

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Mar 12, 2026 22:57 IST

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