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Students’ body hails SC directive on Act

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GUWAHATI: The All Assam Students’ Union (AASU) has hailed the Supreme Court’s directive to the Centre not to implement the Citizenship (Amendment) Act (CAA), till January 2022 on which the next hearing of the case would be conducted by the apex court.
“Supreme Court’s first directive to the Centre on CAA is a morale victory for mass agitation against the CAA,” said All Assam Students’ Union (AASU) Lurin Jyoti Gogoi.
Adviser of the AASU and North East Students’ Organisation adviser Samujal Bhattacharjya said the Supreme Court’s directive to the central government on CAA was a welcome state.
He said the AASU and its allies would continue with unrelenting agitation against the CAA, which is in violation of Assam Accord against the people of Assam and North East and against the secular ethos of the Constitution, till the Act is scrapped.

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