Himanta Police in Islamabad File? Pawan Kheda, New Controversy, Escaped Delhi | Shehzad Poonawalla
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Poonawalla opens by questioning the whereabouts of Pawan Kheda after Kheda's 'fake' press conference. He strongly suggests an 'Islamabad connection,' claiming that Pakistan has been trying to politically assassinate Himanta Biswa Sarma, the Chief Minister of Assam, for exposing a Pakistani agent.
Poonawalla systematically dismantles the allegations made against Himanta Biswa Sarma's wife, focusing on supposedly multiple passports and a large company. He explains how the 'UAE passport' was a golden visa belonging to an Egyptian, doctored with a photoshopped image and incorrect birth year. Similarly, the 'Egyptian passport' contained spelling errors, mismatched numbers, and belonged to another woman. He also shows how a supposed company with 52,000 crores was created after Kheda's press conference, suggesting it was a fabricated legal entity.
Poonawalla details the numerous legal sections and potential punishments Kheda faces for forgery and defamation, including laws from India and Egypt. He highlights Kheda's prior challenge to file a case against him, which has now come to fruition with criminal complaints.
Poonawalla points out the irony of Congress's actions, given past allegations of multiple passports against Rahul Gandhi and Sonia Gandhi's citizenship history. He speculates that Kheda's actions might have been driven by a desire for a Rajya Sabha seat, possibly at the behest of Rahul Gandhi.
Poonawalla vehemently criticizes Mallikarjun Kharge's provocative statement, comparing it to previous inflammatory remarks by Congress members. He labels Congress as an 'Indian Jihadi Congress' for allegedly inciting violence and hatred under the guise of religion, particularly against BJP and RSS leaders.
Poonawalla explains that the perceived attacks on Himanta Biswa Sarma and others are part of a larger struggle to protect Indian civilization and culture against 'infiltrators' and foreign influences. He states that the agenda of Congress and TMC is to destroy regional identities and allow illegal immigration, which he sees as an assault on the 'idea of India.'
Poonawalla laments the increasingly personal nature of politics, citing numerous insults and hateful remarks directed at Prime Minister Modi, his family, and his community. He concludes that Congress's objective is not merely to defeat Modi but to 'eradicate' him and what he represents, labeling their actions as 'anti-national' and violent.