<p>Guwahati: Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma on Sunday took a veiled dig at Congress MP Rahul Gandhi for not congratulating India's for its victory against Pakistan in the ongoing cricket world cup.</p>.<p>"Yesterday, Bharat defeated Pakistan in the World Cup cricket. Entire country erupted in joy and celebrated the win. But not a word from ‘Mohabbat ki Dukan’," Sarma wrote on X.</p>.<p>India had defeated Pakistan by seven wickets in a group match in the ICC Men's World Cup in Ahmedabad on Sunday, the first clash between the two arch rivals in this edition of the tournament.</p>.<p>The 'Mohabbat ki Dukan' was an apparent reference to Gandhi, who has been using the term in his speeches.</p>.ICC World Cup: Fans celebrate Team India's win over Pakistan.<p>Earlier, Sarma had taken a swipe at the Congress, stating that it should form coalition governments in Afghanistan and Pakistan, claiming that the opposition party's stand on the ongoing Israel-Hamas conflict was similar to that of these two neighbouring countries.</p>.<p>"If you ask me, the Congress should form its next government in coalition with the Taliban in Afghanistan or with Imran Khan or Shahbaz Sharif in Pakistan," he had told reporters. </p>
<p>Guwahati: Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma on Sunday took a veiled dig at Congress MP Rahul Gandhi for not congratulating India's for its victory against Pakistan in the ongoing cricket world cup.</p>.<p>"Yesterday, Bharat defeated Pakistan in the World Cup cricket. Entire country erupted in joy and celebrated the win. But not a word from ‘Mohabbat ki Dukan’," Sarma wrote on X.</p>.<p>India had defeated Pakistan by seven wickets in a group match in the ICC Men's World Cup in Ahmedabad on Sunday, the first clash between the two arch rivals in this edition of the tournament.</p>.<p>The 'Mohabbat ki Dukan' was an apparent reference to Gandhi, who has been using the term in his speeches.</p>.ICC World Cup: Fans celebrate Team India's win over Pakistan.<p>Earlier, Sarma had taken a swipe at the Congress, stating that it should form coalition governments in Afghanistan and Pakistan, claiming that the opposition party's stand on the ongoing Israel-Hamas conflict was similar to that of these two neighbouring countries.</p>.<p>"If you ask me, the Congress should form its next government in coalition with the Taliban in Afghanistan or with Imran Khan or Shahbaz Sharif in Pakistan," he had told reporters. </p>