Guwahati: Days after Assam Police registered a case against Pakistani national Ali Tauqeer Sheikh and others under multiple sections of the Bharatiya Nyan Samhita (BNS) and Unlawful Activities Prevention Act (UAPA), Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma on Thursday said that the initial investigation by the Special Investigation Team (SIT) has revealed "startling facts" that may impact state politics and is damaging for Congress.
"Ali Tauqueer Sheikh works for Climate Development and Knowledge Network (CDKN), which apparently is a climate action group but all his works are more to related to Assam and India's internal politics than climate. The SIT of Assam Police during its preliminary investigation revealed that he had visited India 18 times between 2011 to 2018," said Sarma while quoting SIT report.
"Now our investigation will bring to focus who had invited and accommodated him during those visits. The initial reports that I have received are very very damaging for the Congress party. The investigation has started revealing startling facts which I can't even imagine. As a responsible person I am telling this in the Assembly that the impact of this information on Assam politics will be huge," Sarma said while commenting on Ali Tauquuer Sheikh's visit.
Although the Chief Minister did not divulge much about the revelation, he said, "I promise to the Assam Legislative Assembly that we will break this Ali Tuqueer network and will come back here in the month of August with facts which will be huge. I know the facts because informal facts are with me but it has to be on records. The facts will be huge, fatal and will shake all of us," he said.
The Assam Chief Minister said this while replying to the motion of thanks to the Governor's address in the Assam Legislative Assembly on Thursday.