Guwahati:Appearing to soften his stand against Lok Sabha MP Gaurav Gogoi over the controversy surrounding the Congress leader’s British wife, Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma on Sunday suggested that the opposition leader may have been "trapped or blackmailed" as part of a larger "anti-India" conspiracy.
Speaking to reporters on the sidelines of an event, Sarma expressed sympathy for Gogoi, saying the matter had gone beyond politics with the emergence of new evidence and was now solely related to national security. Earlier in the day, the BJP leader welcomed the Congress MP's planned legal case over the controversy related to his wife Elizabeth Colburn's alleged ISI links, saying the state government was also mulling a similar step.
"We started discussing this topic about a parliamentarian, but now it has escalated to a much higher level. It is no longer related to Gaurav Gogoi. Now, we have proof or information of an anti-India force actively working behind this. We will decide in today's cabinet," Sarma told reporters here.
The CM said when he meets Union Home Minister Amit Shah the next time, he will discuss how the state government's proactiveness can be synergised with central agencies. "Now it looks like Gaurav Gogoi is just an actor in the entire system, he is not the director. Maybe, he is trapped unintentionally. So, we will examine the matter with a sympathetic outlook. We don't want to accuse him at this moment.
"The way London, America and Islamabad are involved, he may be blackmailed also, who knows about it? Therefore, the entire subject requires serious deep investigation," Sarma added. Asked about Gogoi's Facebook letter to Colburn and her singing of Bihu songs wearing traditional Assamese attire, the CM said even tourists coming to Kaziranga National Park would sing a Bihu song if the person is made to wear Mekhela-Chador (women's traditional dress).
"I have sympathy for Gogoi. Someone must have trapped him. Initially, I thought that he probably committed it. But when I learnt about the entire picture where some big names are involved, I have developed sympathy that he has been trapped," he asserted. "I will submit all the documents to Assam Congress chief Bhupen Borah as well, so that they can verify the facts themselves. Perhaps, the Congress is unaware of the full picture," Sarma said.
He added, "When the case is investigated, I will write a letter to Borah to inform him about the background and the reasons behind our decision to pursue the matter." "The letter I will give to the Prime Minister and Home Minister will also be given to INC chief Mallikarjun Kharge and Borah. This is a matter of national security," he asserted.