Congress claims Himanta Biswa Sarma’s wife has 3 passports: Read how the documents presented by Pawan Khera are forged with mismatched details
Congress claims Himanta Biswa Sarma’s wife has 3 passports: Read how the documents presented by Pawan Khera are forged with mismatched details
Just 4 days before the assembly elections in Assam, Congress leader Pawan Khera tried to create a controversy around CM Himanta Biswa Sarma’s family by claiming that Riniki Bhuyan Sharma, wife of the Chief Minister, holds three foreign passports. In a press conference held in Delhi, Khera claimed that she has passports from the UAE, Egypt and Antigua and Barbuda. However, both the CM and his wife have denied the claims, saying that they will file criminal and civil defamation cases against Khera for ‘malicious, fabricated, and politically motivated lies’.
The documents in question, one UAE identity card misrepresented as a passport and two supposed passports from Antigua & Barbuda and Egypt, were presented by Congress spokesperson Pawan Khera during the press conference as evidence of dual or multiple citizenship.
CM Himanta Biswa Sarma and Assam BJP have said that the ‘passports’ shown by Congress in the press conference are fake, and have pointed out several specifications that show that these are not genuine documents. In a series of posts on X, Himanta Biswa Sarma described the materials as “poorly executed” fakes riddled with inconsistencies that no genuine official document would contain.
Busting Congress’ propaganda — serious discrepancies exposed.The documents being circulated show multiple glaring inconsistencies, suggesting a crude and poorly executed attempt at digital manipulation:1⃣ Surname mismatch — “SARMA” used instead of the official “SHARMA”2⃣… https://t.co/rZ1Xrp6i4g— Himanta Biswa Sarma (@himantabiswa) April 5, 2026
Here is a point-by-point breakdown of the discrepancies, as highlighted by CM Himanta Biswa Sarma:
Surname Mismatch
Every single “passport/ID” uses the spelling Riniki Bhuyan Sarma. However, the official and correct spelling of her surname is Sharma. It can be assumed because the spelling of CM’s surname is Sarma, Congress also assumed that his wife’s surname is also written as Sarma. But actually, she uses the spelling Sharma.
In Assam, various spellings of this surname are used, including Sarma, Sharma, Sharmah, Sarmah, etc. While the CM’s wife’s maiden name was Riniki Bhuyan, she chose to use the more common spelling Sharma after her marriage to Himanta Biswa Sarma.
This fundamental error appears in the name fields of all three documents from the UAE, Antigua & Barbuda, and Egypt. No authentic government-issued travel document would contain such a basic misspelling of the holder’s legal name.
Here is the copy of the affidavit submitted by CM Sarma for the ongoing elections, it clearly mentions his wife’s name as Riniki Bhuyan Sharna.
Photograph Appears to Be a Publicly Available Image
CM Himanta Biswa Sarma noted that the photographs seen in the documents presented by the Congress party appears to be publicly available photos, not standard biomatrix capture. His claim appears to be correct, as the photographs do not match standard passport photos.
UAE Document not Passport, DoB and country mismatch
The document presented as the UAE passport is actually not even a passport, it is a Golden Visa card, a long-term residence visa. It can be easily seen that it is a card with a chip, and not a passport.
Notably, the printed Date of Birth on the card is 31/07/1973. However, as per the ID Number, the year of birth should be 1996. As per the format of the UAE ID number, this ID belongs to someone born in 1996. Because, in the 15-digit ID number, the first three digits 784 represent the country code of the UAE. The 4 digits after that show the year of birth of the cardholder, followed by a seven-digit unique identifier, and a final check digit.
As the ID number is 784-1996-5557498-8, the birth year should be 1996.
The card says “Nationality: Egypt” in English and Arabic, yet the MRZ code on the back of the card reflects a different country code structure. The MRZ code is ILARE1326077316784199655574988 7307317F1710272ATG
Just 4 days before the assembly elections in Assam, Congress leader Pawan Khera tried to create a controversy around CM Himanta Biswa Sarma’s family by claiming that Riniki Bhuyan Sharma, wife of the Chief Minister, holds three foreign passports. In a press conference held in Delhi, Khera claimed that she has passports from the UAE, Egypt and Antigua and Barbuda. However, both the CM and his wife have denied the claims, saying that they will file criminal and civil defamation cases against Khera for ‘malicious, fabricated, and politically motivated lies’.
The documents in question, one UAE identity card misrepresented as a passport and two supposed passports from Antigua & Barbuda and Egypt, were presented by Congress spokesperson Pawan Khera during the press conference as evidence of dual or multiple citizenship.
CM Himanta Biswa Sarma and Assam BJP have said that the ‘passports’ shown by Congress in the press conference are fake, and have pointed out several specifications that show that these are not genuine documents. In a series of posts on X, Himanta Biswa Sarma described the materials as “poorly executed” fakes riddled with inconsistencies that no genuine official document would contain.
Busting Congress’ propaganda — serious discrepancies exposed.The documents being circulated show multiple glaring inconsistencies, suggesting a crude and poorly executed attempt at digital manipulation:1⃣ Surname mismatch — “SARMA” used instead of the official “SHARMA”2⃣… https://t.co/rZ1Xrp6i4g— Himanta Biswa Sarma (@himantabiswa) April 5, 2026
Here is a point-by-point breakdown of the discrepancies, as highlighted by CM Himanta Biswa Sarma:
Surname Mismatch
Every single “passport/ID” uses the spelling Riniki Bhuyan Sarma. However, the official and correct spelling of her surname is Sharma. It can be assumed because the spelling of CM’s surname is Sarma, Congress also assumed that his wife’s surname is also written as Sarma. But actually, she uses the spelling Sharma.
In Assam, various spellings of this surname are used, including Sarma, Sharma, Sharmah, Sarmah, etc. While the CM’s wife’s maiden name was Riniki Bhuyan, she chose to use the more common spelling Sharma after her marriage to Himanta Biswa Sarma.
This fundamental error appears in the name fields of all three documents from the UAE, Antigua & Barbuda, and Egypt. No authentic government-issued travel document would contain such a basic misspelling of the holder’s legal name.
Here is the copy of the affidavit submitted by CM Sarma for the ongoing elections, it clearly mentions his wife’s name as Riniki Bhuyan Sharna.
Photograph Appears to Be a Publicly Available Image
CM Himanta Biswa Sarma noted that the photographs seen in the documents presented by the Congress party appears to be publicly available photos, not standard biomatrix capture. His claim appears to be correct, as the photographs do not match standard passport photos.
UAE Document not Passport, DoB and country mismatch
The document presented as the UAE passport is actually not even a passport, it is a Golden Visa card, a long-term residence visa. It can be easily seen that it is a card with a chip, and not a passport.
Notably, the printed Date of Birth on the card is 31/07/1973. However, as per the ID Number, the year of birth should be 1996. As per the format of the UAE ID number, this ID belongs to someone born in 1996. Because, in the 15-digit ID number, the first three digits 784 represent the country code of the UAE. The 4 digits after that show the year of birth of the cardholder, followed by a seven-digit unique identifier, and a final check digit.
As the ID number is 784-1996-5557498-8, the birth year should be 1996.
The card says “Nationality: Egypt” in English and Arabic, yet the MRZ code on the back of the card reflects a different country code structure. The MRZ code is ILARE1326077316784199655574988 7307317F1710272ATG