AASU, AJYCP and AJP flay Amit Shah s comment on agitations
The AASU (All Assam Students Union), the AJYCP (Asom Jatiyatabadi Yuba Chattra Parishad) and the AJP (Asom Jatiya Parishad) have strongly criticized the statement of Union Home Minister Amit Shah that agitations hinder the development process. Shah stated thus while addressing the gathering at Amingaon in North Guwahati on Saturday.
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GUWAHATI: The AASU (All Assam Students Union), the AJYCP (Asom Jatiyatabadi Yuba Chattra Parishad) and the AJP (Asom Jatiya Parishad) have strongly criticized the statement of Union Home Minister Amit Shah that agitations hinder the development process. Shah stated thus while addressing the gathering at Amingaon in North Guwahati on Saturday. The organizations also demanded that the Union Home Minister must not pass such comments.
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GUWAHATI: The AGP (Asom Gana Parishad) will be with the NDA (National Democratic Alliance) for more development of Assam, stressed party president Atul Bora while addressing a rally Jatiya Oikya Samaroh at Azara near the city on Sunday.
The AGP has been in alliance with the BJP (BharatiyaJanata Party) since 2016. Minister HimantaBiswaSarma recently reiterated that the BJP will continue its alliance with the
AGP in the forthcoming 2021 Assembly polls.
Bora added, Assam has witnessed developments on multiple fronts since formation of the alliance government in Dispur. Irrespective of caste, creed and religion, all are enjoying equal rights in the State. The prime agenda of the AGP is to usher in more development in the State. This has been possible because of our alliance with the NDA.
Forty years ago, December 19, 1980: Assam on the boil
At the call of the All Assam Students Union and the All Assam Gana Sangram Parishad, thousands of satyagrahis courted arrest all over the state by taking out processions and defying prohibitory orders. Updated: December 19, 2020 12:52:18 am
The Indian Express, December 19, 1980, forty years ago.
Three persons were killed, and scores of people were injured in police firing and lathi charges in many towns of Assam on the first day of the 10-day statewide mass satyagraha launched by agitators on the foreigners’ issue. The agitators have stepped up protests by conducting satyagraha at district and sub-divisional offices in protest against what they say is the Centre’s indifference to the foreigners’ issue. At the call of the All Assam Students Union and the All Assam Gana Sangram Parishad, thousands of satyagrahis courted arrest all over the state by taking out processions and defying pro
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NEW DELHI: Dec. 11 marked the first anniversary of the passing of the controversial Citizenship Amendment Act (CAA) in India.
However, the ruling Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), which introduced the law with much fanfare, has failed to implement the legislation. Some experts suggest this is a result of “domestic and international political pressure.”
“The BJP is trying to find a way out of the contradictions it finds itself in after (introducing) the CAA,” said Snigdhendhu Bhattacharya, a journalist in Kolkata and author of “Mission Bengal: A Saffron Experiment.”
“The party finds great resistance to the CAA in the northeastern state of Assam but is amenable to implementing it in Bengal, where it sees a great electoral dividend in the coming regional elections in April. The party is not able to balance the interests of Assam and Bengal.”