"Will you take questions about your children and wife?" Gaurav Gogoi, Himanta Biswa Sarma War or Words escalate | Today news

The War War between the Chief Minister of Assam, Himanta Biswa Sarma and the Congressman of Parliament (MP), Gaurav Gogoi, became escalating and personal. Sarma, the leader of the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) who targeted Gogoi on his wife, has equalized Elizabeth Colburn’s nationality for some time that his salary receives from a non-profit Pakistan and that she and their children are not Indian citizens. The MP of the congress answered and wondered if the chief minister was ready to face questions about his wife and children. “Will you take questions about your own children and wife?” Gogoi asked in a post on X and responded to Sarma’s allegations about his visit to Pakistan and his wife’s connection to an NGO in Pakistan. “What is the citizenship status of your wife and your two children? Are they Indian citizens, or do they keep the citizenship of any other country? ‘ Sarma asked in the mail. On April 24, Sarma made great demands on Gogoi without calling the leader of Congress, claiming that he spent 15 days in Islamabad without notifying the state government. He also claimed that the wife of the MP, who worked in Delhi, received a salary from Pakistan for three years. Sarma said the case was being investigated by the special investigative team (Sit) and that the MP’s woman was found. While Sarma Gogoi’s wife accused of having Pakistan connections for a few months, the remarks were of interest on Thursday, as it came amid the increasing tension between India and Pakistan after a terror attack in Jammu and Kashmir’s Pahalgam district on April 22, which killed 26 civilians, mostly tourists. Who is Elizabeth Colburn? Elizabeth Colburn, an academic for international affairs, was born in the United Kingdom and married Gaurav Gogoi, the congress of Jorhat in Assam in 2013. The controversy escalated in February this year when Sarma shared a 2015 photography of the Gaurav Gogoi meeting in the Pakistani commissioner Abdul Basit at the Pakistan High Commission in New Delhi. Sarma questions why an Indian MP was busy with Pakistani officials at a time when he was not even part of the Parliamentary Foreign Affairs Committee. Gogoi rejected the allegations as politically motivated and called them ‘laughable’. He accused the BJP of distracting attention from the allegations of corruption against the Assam government. The secretary general of the congress, Jairam Ramesh, also rejected the claims and called them a ‘horrific smear campaign’. ED attacks in Assam Earlier, Gogoi, deputy leader of the congress in Lok Sabha, said the maintenance directorate “exposed the illegal coal -empire of Assam.” “£ 1.58 crore cash seized. False invoices. 1200 tons of illegal coal extracted daily in Margherita, Yogighopa, Guwahati. All under the nose of CM Himanta Biswa Sarma, which is constantly illegal mining,” said in a post on X. ” hide? ‘He asked. Ask the CM. Will you take questions about your own children and wife?