Pawan Khera vs Himanta Biswa Sarma: 3 Passports, Wyoming Firm, and ₹52,000 Crore Corruption Allegations Explained

Allegations of Triple Passports and Overseas Assets: The Controversy Surrounding Himanta Biswa Sarma

The political landscape in India has been jolted by a series of explosive allegations leveled by Congress spokesperson Pawan Khera. These claims target Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma and his wife, Riniki Bhuyan Sarma, involving accusations of illegal multiple citizenships and massive undisclosed financial holdings in the United States.

As the political discourse intensifies, these allegations raise critical questions about dual citizenship laws, financial transparency for public officials, and the consistency of legal enforcement in India.

Here is the tweet from the News Media Company IANS.

Over this tweet a guy made a very salman khan and modi meme. 


The Core Allegations: Triple Passports and Dual Citizenship

The most striking claim made by Pawan Khera involves the possession of multiple foreign passports by Riniki Bhuyan Sarma. According to documents presented by the Congress leader, the CM's wife allegedly holds three active passports from different nations:

  1. United Arab Emirates (UAE): Valid from 2022 to 2027.

  2. Antigua and Barbuda: Valid from 2021 to 2031.

  3. Egypt: Valid from 2022 to 2029.

The Legal Framework in India

India strictly prohibits dual citizenship. Under the Citizenship Act of 1955, the moment an Indian citizen acquires the passport or citizenship of another country, their Indian citizenship is automatically terminated.

Key Question: If these documents are authentic, does Riniki Bhuyan Sarma still hold an Indian passport? If so, it would constitute a significant violation of the Passports Act and the Indian Constitution.


The Wyoming Connection: $52,000 Crore Discrepancy?

Beyond the passport controversy, Khera highlighted a business entity registered in Wyoming, USA. Wyoming is often cited as a "tax haven" within the United States due to its strict privacy laws and lack of state corporate income tax.

Financial Breakdown of the Claims:

  • The Entity: A company allegedly listing Riniki Bhuyan Sarma, Himanta Biswa Sarma, and their son Nandil as members.

  • The Hotel Project: A reported budget of $3,467 crore (USD) for a hotel development in America.

  • The Payout: Khera alleges that the funds intended for distribution among the three family members amount to a staggering ₹52,000 crore.

These figures, if verified, would represent a net worth far exceeding the assets declared in the Chief Minister’s official election affidavits. The mismatch between declared local assets and alleged international holdings is the focal point of the opposition's demand for a probe.

Here is the video where Pawan Khera is telling this and making allegation against sharma's wife.


Comparison with the Azam Khan Case: A Question of Equity

A major theme in the current political rhetoric is the "Double Standard" of law enforcement. Pawan Khera and other opposition leaders have drawn a sharp contrast between this case and the legal actions taken against Samajwadi Party leader Azam Khan.

FeatureAzam Khan CaseAllegations against Riniki Bhuyan Sarma
OffenseDiscrepancies in birth certificates/Fake PAN cardsAlleged possession of 3 foreign passports
ChargesIPC 420, 467, 468, 471, 120-BPotential violation of Citizenship & Passports Act
Outcome7-year prison sentence and ₹50,000 fineInvestigation pending/Allegations denied
The opposition argues that if a fake PAN card resulted in a seven-year sentence for a senior leader, then the alleged possession of three foreign passports—which has national security implications—warrants an immediate Special Investigation Team (SIT) probe.

Past Allegations and the "Protective Umbrella"

The Congress party has pointed out that this is not the first time the Sarma family has faced scrutiny. Pawan Khera referenced a history of allegations that include:

  • Land grabbing and improper land allotments.

  • Misuse of temple funds in Assam.

  • Irregularities in government subsidies.

  • Alleged links to chit-fund scams (notably the Saradha case).

The recurring theme in the opposition's critique is that Himanta Biswa Sarma enjoys a "protective umbrella" from the central leadership, specifically Home Minister Amit Shah. The phrase "adopted son" has been used metaphorically by Khera to describe the perceived closeness between the CM and the Home Ministry, suggesting that this proximity is preventing a fair investigation.


The Political Stakes

Himanta Biswa Sarma has consistently dismissed these claims as politically motivated fabrications intended to derail his administration's momentum. However, Pawan Khera has challenged the CM to a legal showdown, stating:

"I challenge HBS to prove my allegations wrong. I am ready to prove them in court. He and his wife will be in jail for corruption after the Assam election results."

here is the tweet of that statement. 

A guy is explaining in the video that what Assam can achieve with this amount of money. 

Why This Matters for the E-E-A-T (Experience, Expertise, Authoritativeness, Trustworthiness) of the Discourse:

  1. Transparency: Public officials are required by law to disclose all global assets. Failure to do so undermines the trust between the government and the electorate.

  2. National Security: The issue of multiple passports is not just about taxes; it is about the legal status and loyalty of individuals close to the highest levels of state power.

  3. Judicial Consistency: For the Indian legal system to maintain its authority, laws must be applied equally regardless of party affiliation.


Conclusion: The Path Forward

The allegations brought forth by the Congress spokesperson are of a very serious nature, involving international finance and constitutional law. While the Chief Minister's camp maintains that these are baseless smears, the specific details—including passport numbers and company registrations—require a formal response or a high-level inquiry to clear the air.

As India moves closer to various electoral cycles, the demand for an SIT investigation into the "Wyoming Company" and the "Triple Passports" is likely to grow louder. Whether these documents lead to a courtroom or remain a piece of political theater depends on the evidence produced in the coming weeks.


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