Guwahati:Protest against the contentious Citizenship Amendment Act continued on Sunday with the opposition Congress kicking off an 800-km long 'Padyatra' from Sadiya to Dhubri.
Sadiya is a far east town of Assam and Dhubri is the headquarters of the western-most district, which is located along the India-Bangladesh border.
"We have been stating it very clearly that Assam will never accept this Act. It is anti-Assam and anti-Northeast. Congress party is with the people of Assam," Assam Pradesh Congress Committee president Ripun Bora said.
Addressing a huge crowd, the Rajya Sabha MP said that the agitation will be further intensified till the Act is repealed.
Meanwhile, a public funeral service in memory of teenager Sam Stafford, who was killed in firing by the security forces, was organised in Guwahati on Sunday.
Hundreds of people, including AASU leaders, celebrities, writers, artistes and general public, attended the function and condemned the "government's brutality".
"The chief minister and his forces are engaged in killing innocent children. The minor, Sam, is the first martyr of the anti-CAA movement. We will not forget him and we will not sit down until the Act is repealed," All Assam Students' Union president Dipanka Kumar Nath said at the function.