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Published : Jan 11, 2020, 9:03 PM IST

Asom Jatiyatabadi Yuba Chatra Parishad activists marching to gherao the Assam state secretariat were stopped and arrested at Khanapara area of Guwahati on Saturday. The demonstrators were arrested as a preventive measure and taken to the temporary jail.

AJYCP protesters arrested
AJYCP protesters arrested

Guwahati: Activists of the Asom Jatiyatabadi Yuba Chatra Parishad (AJYCP) marching to gherao the Assam state secretariat here to protest the new citizenship law were arrested on Saturday as a preventive measure, officials said.

Slogan shouting AJYCP activists from Tinsukia in Upper Assam marching towards the state secretariat were stopped at Khanapara area ahead of the secretariat in Dispur.

AJYCP protesters arrested as a preventive measure

The AJYCP demonstrators were arrested and taken in buses to the temporary jail in 4 Assam Police battalion headquarters at Kahilipara area before they were released later, officials added.

As the Centre on Friday night in a gazette notification announced that the Citizenship (Amendment) Act will come into force from January 10, students of the premier Cotton University here came out at 11.30 pm to protest against it and burnt effigies of Prime Minister, Union Home Minister and Assam Chief Minister shouting slogans against them and that people of Assam will not accept CAA.

The Assam College Teachers Association staged a demonstration in Guwahati against the CAA despite a state government order warning the government servants against expressing any opinion or statement criticising the government violating service rules.

"We are not interfering on political issues. But we have a constitutional right to freedom of speech as citizens of India to express opposition to CAA", said a member of the ACTA adding, that they had not in any way adversely affected the normal functioning of colleges or examinations.

The All Assam Students Union (AASU) and AJYCP continued with their anti-CAA democratic protest meetings at Sadia, Guwahati, Nagaon, Jorhat and many other places across the state on Saturday.

AASU president Dipanka Nath reacting to the Centre notifying the CAA, said the people of the state have to remain united against the government move and continue with their ongoing protest till it was repealed.

AASU general secretary Luringjyoti Gogoi said it's legal fight along with other organisations in Assam will continue.

In a gazette notification, the Union Home Ministry on Friday said the Citizenship (Amendment) Act under which non- Muslim refugees from Pakistan, Bangladesh and Afghanistan will be given Indian citizenship, will come into force from January 10.

Also Read: Maintained that we should wait for facts: Ajay Devgn on JNU attack police findings

Guwahati: Activists of the Asom Jatiyatabadi Yuba Chatra Parishad (AJYCP) marching to gherao the Assam state secretariat here to protest the new citizenship law were arrested on Saturday as a preventive measure, officials said.

Slogan shouting AJYCP activists from Tinsukia in Upper Assam marching towards the state secretariat were stopped at Khanapara area ahead of the secretariat in Dispur.

AJYCP protesters arrested as a preventive measure

The AJYCP demonstrators were arrested and taken in buses to the temporary jail in 4 Assam Police battalion headquarters at Kahilipara area before they were released later, officials added.

As the Centre on Friday night in a gazette notification announced that the Citizenship (Amendment) Act will come into force from January 10, students of the premier Cotton University here came out at 11.30 pm to protest against it and burnt effigies of Prime Minister, Union Home Minister and Assam Chief Minister shouting slogans against them and that people of Assam will not accept CAA.

The Assam College Teachers Association staged a demonstration in Guwahati against the CAA despite a state government order warning the government servants against expressing any opinion or statement criticising the government violating service rules.

"We are not interfering on political issues. But we have a constitutional right to freedom of speech as citizens of India to express opposition to CAA", said a member of the ACTA adding, that they had not in any way adversely affected the normal functioning of colleges or examinations.

The All Assam Students Union (AASU) and AJYCP continued with their anti-CAA democratic protest meetings at Sadia, Guwahati, Nagaon, Jorhat and many other places across the state on Saturday.

AASU president Dipanka Nath reacting to the Centre notifying the CAA, said the people of the state have to remain united against the government move and continue with their ongoing protest till it was repealed.

AASU general secretary Luringjyoti Gogoi said it's legal fight along with other organisations in Assam will continue.

In a gazette notification, the Union Home Ministry on Friday said the Citizenship (Amendment) Act under which non- Muslim refugees from Pakistan, Bangladesh and Afghanistan will be given Indian citizenship, will come into force from January 10.

Also Read: Maintained that we should wait for facts: Ajay Devgn on JNU attack police findings

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AJYCP protesters arrested as a preventive measure
         Guwahati, Jan 11 (PTI) Activists of the Asom
Jatiyatabadi Yuba Chatra Parishad (AJYCP) marching to gherao
the Assam state secretariat here to protest the new
citizenship law were arrested on Saturday as a preventive
measure, officials said.
         Slogan shouting AJYCP activists from Tinsukia in Upper
Assam marching towards the state secretariat were stopped at
Khanapara area ahead of the secretariat in Dispur, officials
said.
         The AJYCP demonstrators were arrested and taken in
buses to the temporary jail in 4 Assam Police battalion
headquarters at Kahilipara area before they were released
later, officials added.
         As the Centre on Friday night in a gazette
notification announced that the Citizenship (Amendment) Act
will come into force from January 10, students of the premier
Cotton University here came out at 11.30 pm to protest against
it and burnt effigies of Prime Minister, Union Home Minister
and Assam Chief Minister shouting slogans against them and
that people of Assam will not accept CAA.
         The Assam College Teachers Association staged a
demonstration in Guwahati against the CAA despite a state
government order warning the government servants against
expressing any opinion or statement criticising the government
violating service rules.
         "We are not interfering on political issues. But we
have constitutional right to freedom of speech as citizens of
India to express opposition to CAA", said a member of the ACTA
adding, that they had not in anyway adversely affected the
normal functioning of colleges or examinations.
         The All Assam Students Union (AASU) and AJYCP
continued with their anti-CAA democratic protest meetings at
Sadia, Guwahati, Nagaon, Jorhat and many other places across
the state on Saturday.
         AASU president Dipanka Nath reacting to the Centre
notifying the CAA, said the people of the state have to remain
united against the government move and continue with their
ongoing protest till it was repealed.
         AASU general secretary Luringjyoti Gogoi said it's
legal fight along with other organisations in Assam will
continue.
         In a gazette notification, the Union Home ministry on
Friday said the Citizenship (Amendment) Act under which non-
Muslim refugees from Pakistan, Bangladesh and Afghanistan will
be given Indian citizenship, will come into force from January
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