Strongly reacting to AICC vice president Rahul Gandhi's purported remarks that Asom Gana Parishad was in power for a term allegedly with the backing of insurgents, AGP today said it would initiate legal action him.
"We strongly condemn his comments and are consulting experts for initiating legal action against Gandhi. We will be sending a legal notice to him very soon," AGP president and two-time chief minister Prafulla Kumar Mahanta told reporters here.
On Assam Chief Minister Tarun Gogoi supporting Gandhi's purported remarks, Mahanta said, "Gogoi is telling lies to save Rahul Gandhi and cover up his incorrect statement."
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According to a WikiLeaks report published in the media last month, Gandhi had told a US diplomat in 2006 that India during his father late Rajiv Gandhi's prime ministership (1984-1989) had given a separatist group a chance to form government in Assam and US should follow the same model with Hamas.
Without referring to the WikiLeaks cables, Gogoi had yesterday said, "AGP had links with insurgent groups. Rahul Gandhi's statement is correct. ULFA and AGP were cousin brothers at one point of time. (ULFA C-in-C) Paresh Barua had confirmed the links. AGP had come to power with ULFA's help. Many Congressmen were killed during its rule."
Mahanta said, "Gogoi should give proof to the public about our links with militant outfits as alleged by him."
The All Assam Students Union (AASU) had led the Anti-foreigners' Movement which ended with the signing of the Assam Accord between the Centre and AASU on August 15, 1985, paving the way for the agitators to form AGP, the first regional party to come to power in the state.