Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma has strongly denied Congress leader Pawan Khera’s accusations, calling the documents circulated against his family “fabricated” and part of a “malicious propaganda campaign.” Sarma highlighted inconsistencies in the shared documents, pointing out errors like the incorrect surname and anomalies in the photograph and identity details.
The Chief Minister raised concerns about the authenticity of the documents, noting discrepancies in the surname spelling, the origin of the photograph, and inconsistencies in the alleged UAE identity details. He also questioned the nationality listed in the documents, pointing out a mismatch between the reported country and the machine-readable zone information. Sarma further highlighted discrepancies in passport details, emphasizing possible fabrication or digital manipulation.
Sarma expressed confidence that the truth would prevail and warned against spreading misinformation, stating that those responsible would be held accountable. He asserted that the allegations were false and suggested that legal consequences could follow. The controversy arose after Khera accused Sarma’s family of irregularities, which the Chief Minister has firmly denied.
