Gaurav Gogoi land grab allegations
In a statement, Gogoi said the press meet had exposed alleged wrongdoing and claimed that details of the Chief Ministerโ€™s wealth and corruption would soon be made public across Assam. (File Image)

Guwahati: Assam Congress president Gaurav Gogoi on Wednesday accused Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma of attempting to avoid public scrutiny following the partyโ€™s recent press conference.

In a statement, Gogoi said the press meet had exposed alleged wrongdoing and claimed that details of the Chief Ministerโ€™s wealth and corruption would soon be made public across Assam.

He further challenged the Chief Minister to face the party โ€œin the court of public opinionโ€ instead of evading the issue, stating that transparency and accountability should guide the debate.

Gogoi wrote on X, “It is plain to see Himanta Biswa Sarma has got scared by our press conference today. Soon the details of his corruption and wealth will be made public in every village of Assam. If he has courage he should fight us in the court of public opinion instead of seeking refuge.”

The remarks follow a press conference held on Wednesday at the Congress headquarters, Rajiv Bhawan, where Gogoi alleged that Sarma and his family had illegally acquired nearly 12,000 bighas of land, over 3,960 acres, across Assam. He said the claims were based on an internal party investigation and noted that the inquiry is ongoing.

Gogoi also detailed the partyโ€™s statewide campaign to trace the sources of the Chief Ministerโ€™s assets, including a newly launched website, โ€˜Who Is HBSโ€™, for public submissions.

He accused Sarma of raising allegations about Gogoiโ€™s supposed links with Pakistan to distract from the land grab claims, calling the Chief Ministerโ€™s deflection a โ€œflop show.โ€

Meanwhile, APCC media department chairman Bedabrata Bora alleged that the partyโ€™s website had been briefly hacked, displaying the message โ€œHBS 2.0,โ€ and claimed the BJPโ€™s IT cell was responsible. The BJP has not responded to either the hacking allegation or the land grab claims.