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Protest singes Assam; all well, says Rajnath

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GUWAHATI: Protests against the Citizenship (Amendment) Bill intensified in different parts of Assam Wednesday with agitators burning effigies of Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Chief Minister Sarbananda Sonowal and gheraoing the state secretariat here.
Protestors burnt effigies of the prime minister and chief minister at Digboi, Goalpara, Lakhimpur and Barpeta against the passing of the Citizenship (Amendment) Bill in Lok Sabha.
The agitators belonging to 70 organisations, led by KMSS and Asom Jatiyatabadi Yuba Chatra Parishad (AJYCP), gathered at the secretariat to protest against the passing of the bill in the Lower House of Parliament. The police attempted to prevent the protestors from crossing the barricades to enter the secretariat resulting in a scuffle.
As the protestors refused to budge, the police resorted to lathi-charge and fired rubber bullets to disperse them. Several protestors were also taken into custody to prevent law and order situation, police said.
The Students’ Federation of India (SFI) took out a ‘Shamshan Yatra’ (funeral procession) of the prime minister, chief minister and seven BJP MPs in Assam.
Artists, litterateurs, musicians, actors, journalists and prominent cultural personalities took out a torchlight procession in Guwahati Wednesday evening to protest against the Bill.
The 70 organisations also protested in Digboi where Sonowal attended the Gorkha Mahatsov by blocking the highway and waving black flags to protest against the Bill and the CM’s visit.
In Nagaon, All Assam Students’ Union (AASU) activists waved black flags at BJP state unit president Ranjeet Kumar Dass. In Golaghat’s Numaligarh area, a semi-nude protest by the Asom Aikya Manch was held.
Students of Cotton University and Dibrugarh University along with more than 15 colleges across Assam have decided to boycott classes indefinitely in protest against the Bill. The Dibrugarh University Post Graduate Students’ Union has indefinitely banned entry of any representative of member of the ruling BJP into the campus. Students’ bodies at Tezpur University, Jorhat Medical College, Pub Guwahati College, JB College, DCB College and others have held protests in their campuses, although no class boycott decision has been taken yet.
In New Delhi, students from Assam studying there protested at Jantar Mantar and were joined by students from other states too. All Assam Lawyers’ Association called the Bill “unconstitutional” and warned that they would go to the Supreme Court if the same was enacted.
The Bill passed in the Lok Sabha on Tuesday seeks to amend the Citizenship Act, 1955 to grant Indian citizenship to Hindus, Sikhs, Buddhists, Jains, Parsis and Christians, who fled religious persecution in Bangladesh, Pakistan and Afghanistan and entered India before December 31, 2014. (PTI)

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