The Free Press Journal

ANTI-CAA RALLIES CONTINUE IN ASSAM

- JAYANTA KUMAR GOSWAMI

Anti- Citizenshi­p (Amendment) Act (CAA) activists, under the banner Tangla unit of All Assam Students’ Union (AASU), took part in large numbers and vehemently criticised the Centre move on the CAA in the premises of Tangla Higher Secondary School at Tangla, almost 85 km-away from here on Thursday. Students, teachers and people from all sections of the society took part in the rally, “Janatar Gorjan” was organised by the powerful AASU, Tangla and supported by various organisati­ons and local population of the district.

Coming down heavily on the Centre move on the CAA, AASU president Dipanka Nath have urged the people of the state to stage democratic movement in days to come. “Even if now the government doesn’t roll back the Act, our peaceful and democratic protest will grow stronger and louder. We may also decide civil disobedien­ce as part of our protest,” Nath said.

Addressing the gathering, AASU general secretary Lurinjyoti Gogoi said that the recent Jharkand polls is a political rejection of BJP and its communal agenda to divide the country for vote-bank politics.

“The people of Jharkand have responded to PM Narendra Modi and Amit Shah on this unconstitu­tional act that is aimed to divide the country on religious lines. The political rejection comes after social rejection pan India against CAA,” he said.

“BJP is trying to polarise the population in the name of Hindu and Muslims using CAA and they have shown a pro-Hindu face,” Gogoi said in his speech.

Leading citizens, singers, including Manas Robin, Bipin Chowdang also took part in the programme among many others. Bongaigaon unit of the AASU and other organisati­ons also took part in a huge public rally to register protest against the CAA in Bongaigaon on Thursday.

 ??  ?? Members of the Krishak Mukti Sangramme Samitee (KMSS) pay tribute to people who died in police firing during a protest at KMSS office Gandhi Basti in Guwahati on Thursday. —ANI
Members of the Krishak Mukti Sangramme Samitee (KMSS) pay tribute to people who died in police firing during a protest at KMSS office Gandhi Basti in Guwahati on Thursday. —ANI

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