
The Indian National Congress on 5 April launched a sharp attack on Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma, raising allegations regarding the citizenship status and alleged possession of multiple foreign passports by his wife, Riniki Bhuyan Sarma, and demanding a probe into the matter.
Addressing a press conference, Congress leader Pawan Khera questioned whether a “sitting chief minister of a sensitive border state” could have a spouse who is allegedly not an Indian national.
Khera claimed that documents in the public domain suggested the Assam CM’s wife may possess multiple foreign passports and questioned the legality of such a situation under Indian law.
“We want to know whether the Chief Minister has a wife who holds passports from two Muslim countries,” Khera said.
He added that Indian law does not permit dual citizenship and sought clarity on whether Riniki Bhuyan Sarma holds an Indian passport.
“Is she also an Indian citizen?” he asked, calling for an official clarification.
Khera also demanded that Union Home Minister Amit Shah order an investigation into the matter.
The Congress leader alleged that if the claims regarding multiple passports were correct, it would amount to a violation of Indian law.
“If she is an Indian citizen, then holding multiple passports would be illegal. If not, then how is the spouse of a sitting chief minister not an Indian national?” he said.
Khera also made political remarks targeting Sarma’s public positions, alleging inconsistency between his political rhetoric and the claims being raised.
He further alleged that such developments raise concerns about “accountability and transparency” in public life.
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In a separate statement, the Indian Youth Congress alleged that Riniki Bhuyan Sarma held passports from multiple foreign countries, including the UAE, Antigua and Barbuda, and Egypt, citing specific validity periods.
The organisation questioned how such a situation could exist under Indian law, which does not allow dual citizenship.
It also criticised the Assam chief minister’s political positions, alleging hypocrisy and demanding equal application of the law.
The Congress attack comes amid heightened political tensions ahead of elections and ongoing exchanges between the BJP and opposition leaders on issues of citizenship, identity and governance.
Khera also referred to earlier remarks made by Sarma regarding the citizenship of political opponents’ family members, alleging inconsistency in standards.
Under Indian law, citizens are not permitted to hold dual citizenship, and possession of multiple passports can attract legal scrutiny. However, details regarding the citizenship status of the individual in question remain unclear.
The controversy adds to the political discourse around citizenship and legal compliance, with the Congress demanding answers and a probe, while the ruling party is yet to respond to the allegations.
Further developments are expected as the issue unfolds.
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