Heightened drama unfolded in Guwahati as CM Himanta Biswa Sarma disclosed that the detailed SIT report examining Congress leader Gaurav Gogoi’s supposed Pakistani affiliations will hit the public domain on February 8. Cabinet-endorsed, this transparency pledge comes amid a torrent of mutual recriminations.
Sarma doubled down on his narrative, decrying Gogoi’s positions as suspiciously aligned with adversarial influences. The ongoing feud has turned Assam into a battleground of rhetoric, with BJP demanding rigorous vetting.
Rejecting the claims outright, Gogoi labeled them election-eve distractions from pressing state concerns. His party accuses the ruling dispensation of orchestrating probes to hobble competitors.
The SIT’s mandate has split opinions: endorsed by security hawks, questioned by those alleging bias. In his address, Sarma stressed empowering the public with unvarnished facts, predicting vindication through veracity. As the clock ticks to disclosure, Assam watches intently for shifts in the power dynamic.