
Congress MP stayed in Pak, his wife got salary from there: Himanta
In a recent revelation, Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma made a shocking claim about a Congress MP from Assam, stating that the MP had stayed in Pakistan for 15 days without informing the Indian government. This statement has sent shockwaves across the political spectrum, with many questioning the motives behind the MP’s alleged actions.
According to Himanta, the Congress MP had traveled to Pakistan through the Attari border and remained there for 15 days without informing the Indian authorities. He further added that the MP’s wife had received a salary from Pakistan for three years. While Himanta did not name the MP in question, the allegations have sparked a heated debate in Assam and beyond.
This is not the first time that Himanta has made allegations against Congress leaders. Earlier, he had accused Congress leader Gaurav Gogoi’s wife of having links with Pakistan and the Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI). Gogoi had denied the allegations, calling them baseless and an attempt to tarnish his reputation.
Himanta’s latest allegations have raised serious questions about the MP’s loyalty to the country and the Indian government. If true, it is a clear case of dereliction of duty and a breach of national security. The fact that the MP remained in Pakistan for 15 days without informing the authorities raises concerns about his intentions and the potential risks to national security.
It is worth noting that the Indian government has taken several steps to strengthen its ties with Pakistan in recent years, including the signing of the Kartarpur Corridor agreement. However, this does not mean that individuals can take it upon themselves to travel to Pakistan without informing the authorities.
The Congress party has been quick to dismiss Himanta’s allegations, calling them baseless and an attempt to divert attention from the government’s failures. The party has also demanded an explanation from Himanta on the basis of his allegations.
However, the allegations have also raised questions about the MP’s conduct and his loyalty to the country. If true, it is clear that the MP has compromised national security and breached his duties as a public representative. It is the responsibility of the government to investigate these allegations and take appropriate action.
The incident also highlights the need for greater vigilance and scrutiny of public representatives. In today’s digital age, it is easier than ever for individuals to travel and stay abroad without informing the authorities. However, this does not mean that public representatives are above the law and can take it upon themselves to travel to countries with questionable reputations.
In conclusion, Himanta’s allegations against the Congress MP have raised serious questions about the MP’s loyalty and conduct. While the allegations are yet to be proven, they have sent shockwaves across the political spectrum and raised concerns about national security. It is the responsibility of the government and the public to investigate these allegations and ensure that public representatives are held accountable for their actions.
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