Is Pawan Khera Correct in His Allegations Against Assam's CM?
Synopsis
Key Takeaways
- Pawan Khera has launched serious accusations against Assam's Chief Minister.
- Concerns about corruption and governance are highlighted.
- There are implications for the 2026 Assembly elections.
- The identity and rights of indigenous Assamese are at stake.
- Calls for transparency regarding land transfers and financial interests.
Guwahati, Nov 28 (NationPress) Senior Congress figure Pawan Khera vehemently criticized Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma on Friday, alleging that his administration is systematically undermining the political, cultural, and social pillars of the state while facilitating rampant corruption and criminal activities.
While addressing reporters in Guwahati, Khera asserted that Assam, historically renowned for its vibrant culture, tea legacy, and communal harmony, is now plagued by serious issues like drug trafficking, cattle smuggling, and pervasive corruption.
He claimed that under the current BJP-led government, the core values and identity of the state are gradually being compromised.
In a pointed comment about the deteriorating governance standards, Khera remarked that even the term “ABCD” has taken on new meanings, hinting at a decline in the moral and cultural fabric of society.
He further accused the Chief Minister of prioritizing power consolidation over the genuine concerns of ordinary citizens, including tea garden workers, whose longstanding demands he claimed have been overlooked.
With the 2026 Assembly elections approaching, Khera raised alarms about non-residents being brought into the state to sway the electoral dynamics.
He suggested that the influx of people via buses and trains could potentially manipulate outcomes, posing a direct threat to the rights and identity of the indigenous Assamese populace.
Positioning Congress Assam chief Gaurav Gogoi as a beacon of generational change, Khera expressed that the party is poised to present an alternative leadership centered on development and effective governance.
He reminisced about the era of former Chief Minister Tarun Gogoi, characterizing it as a time of stability and progress.
Khera also claimed that state institutions, including the police and the Election Commission, are being manipulated to shield the Chief Minister.
He alleged that Sarma relies heavily on institutional backing to preserve his political standing.
Moreover, the Congress leader accused the state government of facilitating the transfer of tribal lands to corporate entities and demanded transparency regarding the Chief Minister’s financial interests and those of his family over the past years.
Questioning Sarma's political trajectory, Khera noted that previous allegations against him seem to have vanished since his induction into the BJP, labeling this as an instance of “washing-machine politics” in India.