The political row between Himanta Biswa Sarma and Pawan Khera intensified sharply after Assam Police searched Khera’s Delhi residence following a defamation FIR filed by Riniki Bhuyan Sharma. The controversy began over allegations that Sarma’s wife held multiple passports and undisclosed foreign assets—claims rejected as “fake and fabricated” by the Ministry of External Affairs. As BJP and Congress leaders traded sharp remarks, the issue escalated ahead of the Assam assembly elections. Read the article to discover details.
- Key Takeaways: Himanta vs Khera Political Row
- Row Erupts Over Passport and Asset Allegations
- Defamation FIR and Police Action in Delhi
- Centre Rejects Claims as ‘Fake and Fabricated’
- Congress Alleges Misuse of State Machinery
- BJP Hits Back, Calls Allegations Baseless
- War of Words Intensifies Across Political Spectrum
- Additional Allegations and Political Context
- Political Tensions Rise Ahead of Assam Elections
- Truth, Accountability and Inner Integrity
- FAQs on Himanta vs Khera Row
Key Takeaways: Himanta vs Khera Political Row
- Allegations of three passports (India, UAE, Egypt) and foreign assets triggered the row
- FIR filed by Riniki Bhuyan Sharma led to Delhi police searches at Khera’s residence
- Ministry of External Affairs termed the claims “fake and fabricated”
- Congress alleged misuse of state machinery, BJP called allegations baseless
- Political tensions escalated ahead of Assam elections (April 9), with counting on May 4
Row Erupts Over Passport and Asset Allegations

The controversy began after Pawan Khera, during a press conference in Guwahati, alleged that Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma’s wife, Riniki Bhuyan Sharma, held three passports—of India, UAE, and Egypt. He also alleged that she owned undisclosed luxury properties in Dubai and had a company in Wyoming, United States.
These claims were strongly denied by the Sarma family, which described the documents cited by Congress leaders as “AI-generated fabrications” and “doctored images.” The issue quickly escalated into a political confrontation between the BJP and Congress.
Defamation FIR and Police Action in Delhi
Following the allegations, Riniki Bhuyan Sharma filed a criminal defamation FIR against Khera. Acting on the complaint, Assam Police reached Khera’s residence in Delhi and conducted searches.
According to Assam Police DCP Debojit Nath, Khera was not present at his residence during the search. However, police officials seized certain electronic devices as part of the investigation.
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The police action became a major flashpoint, drawing strong reactions from opposition leaders, who questioned the intent and timing of the move.
Centre Rejects Claims as ‘Fake and Fabricated’
The controversy took another turn after Pabitra Margherita publicly rejected the allegations made by Khera.
He stated that, through diplomatic channels and investigation, the claims regarding multiple passports were found to be “fake and fabricated.” He added that the Congress and its leaders had presented documents claiming the existence of passports from three countries, but these were not authentic.
This official response from the Ministry of External Affairs strengthened the BJP’s stance, which maintained that the allegations were baseless.
Congress Alleges Misuse of State Machinery
The Congress sharply criticised the police action and accused the Assam government of misusing state machinery. Senior Congress leader Jairam Ramesh described the move as evidence that the chief minister was “disturbed, desperate, and rattled.”
In a post on X, he termed the police deployment a “witch hunt” and alleged that it was an attempt to silence opposition voices raising questions in the public interest.
Congress president Mallikarjun Kharge called on the Centre to probe the allegations against Sarma’s wife, particularly regarding foreign assets and multiple passports.
Congress leader Supriya Shrinate also questioned the police action, asking why authorities were “threatening” critics instead of responding to the allegations.
BJP Hits Back, Calls Allegations Baseless
BJP leaders strongly defended the Assam chief minister and criticised Khera for making what they described as baseless allegations. Union minister Sarbananda Sonowal said that the Congress would have to “face punishment for its dirty politics.”
BJP leader NV Subhash also criticised Khera, stating that the allegations against Sarma and his wife lacked any factual basis.
Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma himself questioned why Congress had not verified the documents before making them public. He said that if the party did not know the truth, it should have first consulted the foreign minister.
War of Words Intensifies Across Political Spectrum
The issue triggered sharp exchanges between senior leaders from both parties. Congress leader Priyanka Gandhi Vadra criticised Sarma for using “rude and derogatory language” against Congress president Mallikarjun Kharge.
Rahul Gandhi also condemned Sarma’s remarks as “shameful” and “unacceptable,” while criticising Prime Minister Narendra Modi for his “silence” on the matter.
Meanwhile, Sarma alleged that Khera had “run away” to Hyderabad after police reached his Delhi residence. He reiterated that the law would take its own course and warned of “stringent action” against the Congress leader.
Additional Allegations and Political Context
Sarma further rejected claims regarding properties in Dubai and stated that the documents cited by Congress were sourced without authorisation. He also raised allegations of “Pakistani links” involving Congress leaders Gaurav Gogoi and Pawan Khera, questioning why assistance was taken from a Pakistani social media group.
The controversy has intensified in the run-up to the Assam assembly elections scheduled for April 9, with campaigning set to conclude on the same day. The vote counting is scheduled for May 4.
Political Tensions Rise Ahead of Assam Elections
The escalating confrontation between the BJP and Congress reflects the high-stakes political environment ahead of the Assam assembly elections. With both sides standing firm on their positions—Congress demanding a probe and BJP rejecting the allegations—the issue has become a central point of political debate.
As investigations continue and political rhetoric intensifies, the controversy underscores the broader tensions between the ruling party and the opposition in the state.
Truth, Accountability and Inner Integrity
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FAQs on Himanta vs Khera Row
1. What triggered the Himanta vs Khera controversy?
Allegations by Pawan Khera that Sarma’s wife held three passports and foreign assets triggered the row.
2. Why did Assam Police search Pawan Khera’s residence?
The search followed a criminal defamation FIR filed by Riniki Bhuyan Sharma against Khera.
3. What did the Ministry of External Affairs say?
It stated that the passport-related claims were “fake and fabricated” after investigation.
4. How did Congress respond to the police action?
Congress termed it misuse of state machinery and demanded a probe into the allegations.5. What is the political context of this controversy?
The row intensified ahead of Assam assembly elections scheduled for April 9, with counting on May 4.

