Guwahati: Two days after Assam Congress president Gaurav Gogoi termed Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma "unfit" to head the government, the BJP leader on Monday reiterated his statement that the opposition leader is a "100 per cent Pakistani agent", PTI reported.
Reacting to the charge, Gogoi challenged Sarma to make the SIT report on his alleged Pakistani link public and take action against him.
Speaking to reporters at Tezpur, Sarma also said that he would be happy if Gogoi files a case against him for making such a remark.
When asked about Gogoi's alleged links with Pakistani agencies, the CM said, "Yes, 100 per cent. People drink milk after mixing some water. Gaurav Gogoi's link with Pakistani agents does not have a little water, it's 100 per cent milk. That means whatever I have said is 100 per cent correct."
On October 31, he had alleged that Gogoi is a "100 per cent Pakistani agent", planted by a foreign power.
A day later, the opposition leader hit back and claimed that such comments showed that Sarma is "unfit" to hold his position as head of the government.
"Yesterday, Debabrata Saikia (Leader of Opposition in the Assam Assembly) asked Gaurav Gogoi to file a case. I will be happy if he files a case against me. Even if he does not, we will make public Gaurav Gogoi's activities after filing the charge sheet in the Zubeen Garg case," Sarma said on the sidelines of an official function here.
Talking to reporters in Guwahati later in the evening, the BJP CM claimed the report on Gogoi's alleged Pakistani links has been submitted by the police and is with him now.
"That report is with me only. If I give the report now, people will say that I am trying to divert the issue (from Zubeen Garg's death case). So, I do not want to divert the issue. Once we file the chargesheet of Zubeen Garg, then we will take up the Ali Tauqeer case," Sarma said.