Overview
- Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma has accused a Congress MP of traveling to Pakistan for 15 days without notifying central or state authorities.
- The MP allegedly entered Pakistan via the Attari border and also visited Nepal, where Pakistan's ISI is said to be active.
- The CM further alleged that the MP’s wife, employed in Delhi, received a salary from a Pakistani organization for three years, confirmed by the organization’s staff.
- A Special Investigation Team (SIT) of Assam Police is probing the allegations, with plans to interview the MP and his family in June or July and submit a report by September.
- Security agencies have been placed on alert along sensitive borders, with concerns raised about potential links between the MP's activities and regional security risks.