Gaurav Gogoi Slams ‘Flop Film’ Allegations by Sarma Over Pakistan Visit
Congress MP Gaurav Gogoi sharply criticizes Assam CM Himanta Biswa Sarma’s allegations over his Pakistan visit, calling it a “C-grade flop film” and part of a daily defamation routine. Read more about the political feud.
Gaurav Gogoi Calls Sarma’s Allegations a Political ‘Flop Film’
Congress leader and Lok Sabha MP Gaurav Gogoi has hit back at Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma over the latter’s recent allegations regarding his alleged Pakistan visit. Gogoi dismissed the accusations as nothing more than a poorly scripted “flop film” made for daily defamation, igniting yet another controversy in the already charged political climate.
Speaking to media outlets, Gogoi accused Sarma of manufacturing baseless claims to deflect public attention from real issues in Assam. He further ridiculed the CM’s comments, saying they resemble the plot of a low-budget flop film created to stir unnecessary drama.
Allegations Over Pakistan Visit Described as a Political ‘Flop Film’
Sarma had previously hinted that certain Congress leaders, including Gogoi, may have held secretive or questionable meetings in Pakistan—an assertion that instantly gained media traction. Gogoi, however, categorically denied any such visit and lambasted Sarma’s statement as part of his “daily bread to defame the opposition.”
Calling the allegation a “C-grade flop film,” Gogoi emphasized that such tactics are typical of a leader who wants to divert public attention from real governance failures. He pointed out the rising unemployment, law and order concerns, and deteriorating infrastructure in Assam as pressing issues being ignored.
Gogoi Questions CM’s Credibility Amid ‘Flop Film’ Politics
“This is not the first time that the Assam CM has tried to distract people with his imagination. Each time there’s a question about governance or public welfare, he comes up with a new flop film,” said Gogoi. He questioned the credibility of Sarma’s statements and challenged the government to focus on factual debates rather than fictional storylines.
Gogoi also mentioned that such behavior is unbecoming of a state leader, whose responsibility should be towards transparent governance. “Instead of answering to the people, the CM is busy writing scripts for a political flop film,” he said.
A Pattern of Political Distraction
Political analysts have noted that Sarma’s statements often create media storms but lack concrete evidence. Gogoi’s use of the term flop film has resonated widely, becoming a metaphor for what many in the opposition believe is a pattern of distraction employed by the ruling party in Assam.
“It’s evident that the CM’s focus is on dramatic allegations rather than developmental policies,” said a senior Congress spokesperson. The party now plans to file a formal complaint against Sarma for spreading misinformation and defaming its leaders.
Opposition Unites Against the ‘Flop Film’ Narrative
Gogoi’s fiery response has found support from other Congress leaders and opposition figures, many of whom believe the political landscape is being poisoned with sensationalism. They argue that governance must not be reduced to theatrics and should instead be rooted in accountability and service delivery.
“Politics should be about policies and people, not about manufacturing flop film stories to vilify opponents,” said one Congress MLA from Assam.
Conclusion: Flop Film Politics or Desperate Diversion?
The war of words between Gaurav Gogoi and Himanta Biswa Sarma has once again laid bare the growing rift between the BJP-led Assam government and the Congress party. As allegations fly and rebuttals grow sharper, one thing is clear—flop film politics are becoming a recurring theme in Assam’s political narrative.
As elections loom closer, such exchanges are expected to intensify, but the voters may ultimately decide whether these cinematic accusations hold any real sway or simply fade like a true flop film at the box office.
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