Assam CM invites leaders of anti-CAA protests for talks

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Guwahati: Allaying fears that over one crore Hindus from Bangladesh would come to Assam as a fallout of the Citizenship Amendment Act, Assam Chief Minister Sarbananda Sonowal on Friday said he has invited the leaders of the protest for talks through the state chief secretary.
“I have invited the leaders of the anti-citizenship law agitation for talks through the chief secretary. I strongly believe that only through discussions, we can arrive at a solution.”
Sonowal’s remarks came after mobile internet services were restored across Assam, after it was suspended on December 11.
Normalcy is gradually returning to the state, but educational institutions still remain shut. (IANS)

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