Pabitra Margherita Questions Gaurav Gogoi's Identity as True Ahom
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Guwahati, March 2 (NationPress) Union Minister of State for External Affairs Pabitra Margherita has launched a pointed critique against Assam Congress figure Gaurav Gogoi, making a series of personal allegations that challenge Gogoi’s heritage, religious beliefs, and political stance, igniting renewed political tensions in the region.
During a press briefing, Margherita claimed that Gogoi is “not a genuine Ahom” and asserted that three individuals from Gogoi’s family are foreigners.
He further accused the Congress leader of displaying disdain for Hinduism and suggested that such attitudes prompted him to adopt another faith.
This discourse comes amid ongoing political discussions leading up to forthcoming elections in Assam.
The Union minister emphasized that the citizens of Assam are well-informed about what he referred to as the “true history” of Congress politicians, stating that matters of identity, culture, and faith cannot be overlooked in the public sphere.
Margherita alleged that some leaders are trying to mislead voters while turning their backs on the state’s traditional values and civilizational heritage.
He noted that the Congress party has consistently attempted to politicize identity issues without adequately addressing the needs of indigenous populations.
Margherita claimed that voters are increasingly examining these matters, demanding transparency and accountability from those in political office.
In response, the Congress party has vigorously denied these accusations in the past, labeling similar statements as politically motivated and divisive.
Party representatives have argued that personal assaults on religion and ancestry serve to distract from governance issues and the public's pressing concerns.
Political analysts observe that identity politics has resurfaced as a key theme in Assam's political narrative, with adversaries exchanging sharp criticisms as the election season heats up.
This controversy is poised to intensify the political climate in the state in the days to come.