Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma criticized Congress MP Gaurav Gogoi for allegedly not disclosing income related to Pakistan and the UK. Sarma challenged Gogoi to reveal any overseas properties, especially in England, and questioned his financial transparency.
Sarma highlighted discussions in Pakistani media about Gogoi and urged him to declare all assets, including those abroad. He further challenged Gogoi to share his bank account details with four senior journalists from Assam, citing allegations of properties in the US.
The Chief Minister also criticized the Congress manifesto, warning about potential land rights for “Miya” settlers. Sarma expressed confidence in the BJP-led alliance’s victory in the upcoming Assam Assembly elections, projecting over 90 seats for the NDA and a limited performance by Congress.
Sarma predicted a significant win for the BJP, estimating Congress to secure around 15-16 seats. He also mentioned potential victories for AIUDF and regional parties, emphasizing the BJP’s governance track record and development plans.
