Did Gaurav Gogoi Just Call Assam CM Sarma Dignity-Less?
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Guwahati, Feb 12 (NationPress) Intensifying the political clash in Assam, Congress MP and state party head Gaurav Gogoi launched a fierce critique against Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma on Thursday, alleging that he has "lost all sense of dignity" in the public arena.
In remarks to the press, Gogoi urged the Chief Minister to participate in what he termed a direct political contest rather than resorting to "groundless and personal attacks".
“Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma has no respect remaining. If he possesses the bravery, he ought to engage with us in a direct confrontation,” Gogoi stated, emphasizing that the Congress is ready to confront the BJP both politically and democratically.
He accused the Chief Minister of diminishing the quality of political dialogue by making personal insults instead of tackling issues that impact the citizens of Assam.
Furthermore, the Congress leader claimed that the BJP-led government is attempting to distract the public from significant issues such as unemployment, rising prices, law and order challenges, and alleged corruption by indulging in political theatrics.
“Rather than addressing questions regarding governance shortcomings, the Chief Minister is preoccupied with making reckless remarks against the opposition,” Gogoi remarked.
He also asserted that the ruling party is using state resources to intimidate political adversaries. Gogoi insisted that the Congress will not be muted and will persist in voicing public interest issues both within and outside the Assembly.
These comments arise amid escalating political tensions in Assam, with frequent exchanges between the ruling BJP and opposition Congress as key political events and visits from senior national figures approach. The confrontations have intensified in recent weeks over various issues, including governance, eviction operations, and mutual allegations exchanged between party leaders.
In response to Gogoi's statements, BJP leaders refuted the allegations, accusing the Congress of engaging in political theatrics to maintain its relevance. They claimed that the Chief Minister enjoys public backing due to what they characterized as decisive and development-focused governance.
Political analysts suggest that the ongoing exchanges signal an increasingly combative atmosphere in the state in the coming months.