Himanta attacks Gaurav Gogoi: Assam Prime Minister Himanta Biswa Salma on Thursday (February 13) on Thursday (February 13) the Gaurav Gogoi meeting of the Congress Council, held 10 years ago with the then High Commissioner of Pakistan. He questioned her and linked it to his wife, Elizabeth Gogoi.
In a long post from X, Sarma said: “In 2015, Pakistan’s High Commissioner to India, Abdul Basit invited Congress (MP) and his startup policy for youth, his startup, to discuss India and Pakistan, India and Pakistan. .Relationship… Soon, his startup published a Hindu article criticizing border guards for handling illegal Bangladeshi immigrants. A close look into his parliamentary questions focuses on sensitive defense issues. It has been revealed that the results have been implied. Interestingly, these developments occurred shortly after marrying a British citizen with a professional background to raise further questions.”
Continuing to target Elizabeth, Salma said in the past he had “experienced his time in Pakistan and was employed by an organization widely believed to be the forefront of Interservice Intelligence (ISI).
Salma and other BJP leaders recently launched an attack on Gogoi, raising questions about his wife’s foreign citizenship and her past work in Pakistan. Gogoi has denied the claim.
Who is Elizabeth Gogoi and what is Salma talking about? What is the bitter history of the rebuttal between Gogoi and Salma? I’ll explain it.
Who is Elizabeth Gogoi?
Elizabeth Gogoy was born in the UK to Elizabeth Coleborn. She received her Masters in International Politics and Economics from the London School of Economics (LSE) and married Gaurav Gogoy in 2013. for.
Her last article, her author’s profile from 2014, says she coordinated CDKN’s programmes in India and Nepal.
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“Elizabeth joined CDKN in March 2011 in a background in climate change and development policy making and research, including her work in the European Parliament on negotiations for the 2009 EU climate change package, and her EU. “This includes working as a researcher at the Institute of International Development (ODI) who is considering development cooperation. She has also worked for the US Senate, the United Nations Secretariat and NGOs in Tanzania and South Africa.” The website states.
And what are the climate and development knowledge networks?
The Climate and Development Knowledge Network is committed to “improving the well-being of the most climate-affected people in the southern part of the world, particularly marginalized groups, through transformative climate addiction behavior.”
Founded in 2010, it operates in Africa, Asia, Latin America and the Caribbean. The program is managed by the South Southnorth organization and is implemented in collaboration with Fundación Futuro Latinoamericano and Iclei South Asia.
“Our current five years (2022-2027) is a community-led, community-driven, and equitable, funded ecosystem-based action on climate change that strengthens the voices of disadvantaged groups and climate leadership at the community level. It focuses on acceleration,” says the CDKN website. . This stage will be the subject of the Dutch International Development Research Centre (IDRC) through a comprehensive partnership with Canada to promote comprehensive locally-led adaptation with Canada, and the Dutch Centre for International Development Research (IDRC). is jointly funded by.
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What is Gogoisalma’s feud?
In 2023, Gaurav Gogoi used his influence to secure approval of Rs 10 trillion under the central government scheme of media companies run by his wife Riniki Bhuyan Sarma He claimed that he did. Liniki later filed a 10-Rs of honour and loss case against Gogoi.
However, the bad blood between Gogoi and Salma has a deeper root. Himanta Biswa Salma was in the deputy EU of former Prime Minister Assam Tarun Gogoi, the father of Gawlv Gogoi.
Salma and Tarun were dropped, as it became clear that Gaurav was being groomed as his father’s political successor. Salma eventually resigned from Parliament in 2015, writing in his resignation to then-Parliamentary President Sonia Gandhi: But for people like me who have no blue blood and passion for developed countries and revived Assam, it’s time to move on. ”