Posted by AI on 2026-02-04 16:36:44 | Last Updated by AI on 2026-02-04 18:12:18
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In a bold move, Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma has declared his intention to take legal action against Congress leaders, vehemently denying their allegations of land grabbing. This announcement comes as a strong rebuttal to the opposition's claims, setting the stage for a political showdown in the courts.
Sarma, known for his assertive leadership, has challenged the Congress leaders, particularly former Chief Minister Tarun Gogoi, to provide evidence of their accusations. He labeled the allegations as "malicious" and "politically motivated," aiming to clear his name and uphold his reputation. The Chief Minister's decision to sue is a significant escalation in a political landscape often marred by accusations and counter-accusations.
The controversy revolves around land acquisition for a road-widening project in Guwahati, where the Congress has alleged that Sarma and his family members illegally acquired government land. However, Sarma refutes these claims, asserting that the allegations are baseless and aimed at tarnishing his image. He emphasized, "The era of hit-and-run politics is over. I am ready to face any legal battle to prove my innocence and expose the malicious intent behind these false accusations."
With the Chief Minister's firm stance, the focus now shifts to the legal arena, where evidence and facts will be scrutinized. This case promises to be a significant political development, potentially impacting the public's perception of both parties involved. As the legal process unfolds, it will be crucial to watch how the allegations are addressed, providing a test of the judicial system's ability to navigate politically charged disputes.