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New party to stick to Assam Accord on citizenship

The Assam Jatiya Parishad (AJP), the newly floated regional party backed by the All Assam Students Union and Asom Jatiyatabadi Yuba Chatra Parishad, on Thursday not only appointed its first president but also spelt out its political roadmap, including an assurance to protect the rights of those accepted as Indian citizens in accordance with the 1985 Assam Accord. Former AASU general secretary Lurinjyoti Gogoi was appointed the first president of the AJP at its well-attended first political convention held at Sivasagar Boarding Field in Upper Assam. In his presidential address, the 40-year-old Lurinjyoti, a masters in mathematics and education from Dibrugarh University, made it clear that those who have come to Assam between 1951 and 1971 have nothing to fear since they have been accepted as Indians under the Assam Accord. The Accord had fixed March 24, 1971, as the date for detection and deportation of illegal foreigners staying in Assam. The Accord was the culmination of the six-y

AGP leader, Pabindra Deka, quits, decries silence on CAA

A founder member and legislator of the Asom Gana Parishad, Pabindra Deka, resigned from the party on Tuesday claiming the AGP had not only lost its regional character, which was “exposed by its silence on the Citizenship Amendment Act, but was also “completely” under the control of the BJP. Deka, a three-time MLA from Patacharkuchi in lower Assam, former AASU president and minister told The Telegraph that he had no option but to leave the AGP, an offshoot of the Assam Agitation against illegal foreigners, because the party has “given up” its responsibility towards the people, economy or politics and is now run by a “small group” only interested in becoming ministers.

Assam Organisations Pay Homage to 5 Anti-CAA Protestors Killed Last Year

Assam Organisations Pay Homage to 5 Anti-CAA Protestors Killed Last Year © Provided by News18 Assam Organisations Pay Homage to 5 Anti-CAA Protestors Killed Last Year Several organisations on Saturday paid tributes to the five persons killed during anti-Citizenship Amendment Act (CAA) protests in Assam in December last year. The All Assam Students Union (AASU) organised a programme here to pay homage to the five as part of its Gana Hunkar (public outcry) campaign across the state, while the Krishak Mukti Sangram Samiti (KMSS) observed Sankalp Divas (pledge day) and vowed to renew its movement against the Act. Both the AASU and the KMSS had spearheaded protests against the CAA in the state, which subsequently slowed down due to the class 10 board examinations and Covid-19 brought it to a halt. The Narendra Modi-led government has numbers in Parliament so they passed the law. But the CAA must be repealed. The agitation against the law will continue uninterruptedly until it

राज्य सरकारें सहयोग करें या न करें, लेकिन हम CAA अवश्य लागू करेंगे - कैलाश विजयवर्गीय

राज्य सरकारें सहयोग करें या न करें, लेकिन हम CAA अवश्य लागू करेंगे - कैलाश विजयवर्गीय
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