Sarma accuses Cong of using Pak-linked group’s docs to forge his wife’s passports| India News
Political Storm Brews Over Sarma Wife Passport Claims
A significant political controversy has erupted following allegations by the Congress party concerning multiple passports and property ownership linked to Riniki Bhuyan Sarma, wife of Assam’s Chief Minister. The accusations surfaced Sunday, raising questions about international assets and their disclosure.
The Congress claimed Sarma’s wife holds passports from the United Arab Emirates, Egypt, and Antigua and Barbuda. Further, the party alleged her ownership of Dubai property, pressing for clarity on these international holdings and travel documents. The opposition demanded a thorough investigation into these claims, emphasizing the need for transparency from public figures.
In response, Chief Minister Sarma strongly denied the allegations, accusing Congress of using fabricated documents. He contended the opposition sourced these ‘forged’ passports from a ‘Pak-linked group,’ calling it a deliberate smear campaign against his family. Sarma challenged the Congress to prove their claims, asserting his wife possessed only an Indian passport.
This developing story shows an intense political climate, with both sides trading serious charges. Such allegations often prompt demands for official inquiries and greater transparency from public figures and their families. Omni 360 News monitors this unfolding situation, stressing the importance of factual clarity amid political rhetoric. The public awaits further developments and potential evidence from either side.
Key Takeaways
- Congress alleges Sarma’s wife possesses UAE, Egypt, and Antigua and Barbuda passports.
- Allegations include ownership of property in Dubai.
- Chief Minister Sarma claims documents are forged, linked to a ‘Pak-linked group.’
- The issue highlights a growing political dispute.
