Imagine you’re about to board a flight to meet your family abroad, but your passport is stuck in limbo due to a dispute between your government and a senior politician.
That’s the reality for many Indians, but for some, it’s not just a bureaucratic hurdle – it’s a matter of national politics.
Assam Passport Row Ignites Tension
The Assam passport row has taken a dramatic turn with Delhi police searching the residence of Pawan Khera, a close aide to Congress leader Rahul Gandhi, following a First Information Report (FIR) filed by Himanta Biswa Sarma’s wife, Sashikala Devi.
The FIR alleges that Khera made derogatory comments against the Assam Chief Minister during a TV debate, leading to a heated exchange.
The development comes as the Congress has been critical of the Assam government’s handling of the passport row, with many leaders accusing the state administration of politicizing the issue.
The police search at Khera’s residence is the latest twist in a controversy that has sparked tensions between the Congress and the ruling BJP in Assam.
What’s at Stake
The Assam passport row is not just about a few individuals – it’s about the power dynamics at play in India’s complex politics.
As the country gears up for the 2024 Lok Sabha elections, the Assam passport row is a reminder that even the most mundane issues can become high-stakes battles between rival parties.
For now, the focus is on Pawan Khera and the FIR against him, but the implications of this controversy will be felt across the country.
As the situation unfolds, one thing is clear – the Assam passport row is far from over, and the repercussions will be felt for a long time to come.
