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PRC vandalism: Assam artistes demand compensation

Artistes, including singers, film personalities, musicians and composers, took out a rally in Guwahati condemning the Arunachal Pradesh mob attack that damaged their property in the venue of the first Itanagar International Film Festival.

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Published : Feb 25, 2019, 9:00 AM IST

Guwahati: Artistes, including singers, film personalities, musicians and composers, took out a rally in Guwahati on Sunday condemning the Arunachal Pradesh mob attack that damaged their property in the venue of the first Itanagar International Film Festival (IIFF).

Assam artistes demand compensation

The All Assam Artistes Suraksha Mancha rally began from Commerce point to Chandmari area of the city demanding that Arunachal Pradesh government give them compensation for the damage caused to their musical instruments, sound system and other equipment. Alleging that the miscreants set on fire the Film Festival venue, they demanded that the Assam government take up the compensation issue with the neighbouring state.

Popular singer Zubeen Garg said that as the musicians do not have any insurance coverage either for themselves or their musical instruments and sound systems, compensation should be paid to them to overcometheir loss. The Mancha members also shouted slogans condemning the attack by unidentified miscreants. who vandalised the venue of the IIFF at Indira Gandhi Park and burnt their musical instruments to ashes, damaged their vehicles, generators and other equipment, besides burning down the convention halls, stages, temporary theatres, audio and video equipment and five inflatable screens, besides food courts.

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They said on February 22, over 50 artistes went to Itanagar from different parts of the country, including Assam to perform at the IIFF. A 48-hour shutdown was imposed by a conglomeration of students and civil society organisations from February 21 to protest against recommendations by Arunachal Pradesh government for granting Permanent Resident Certificate (PRC) to six communities, who are not natives of Arunachal Pradesh but have been living in Namsai and Changlang districts of the state for decades.

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Guwahati: Artistes, including singers, film personalities, musicians and composers, took out a rally in Guwahati on Sunday condemning the Arunachal Pradesh mob attack that damaged their property in the venue of the first Itanagar International Film Festival (IIFF).

Assam artistes demand compensation

The All Assam Artistes Suraksha Mancha rally began from Commerce point to Chandmari area of the city demanding that Arunachal Pradesh government give them compensation for the damage caused to their musical instruments, sound system and other equipment. Alleging that the miscreants set on fire the Film Festival venue, they demanded that the Assam government take up the compensation issue with the neighbouring state.

Popular singer Zubeen Garg said that as the musicians do not have any insurance coverage either for themselves or their musical instruments and sound systems, compensation should be paid to them to overcometheir loss. The Mancha members also shouted slogans condemning the attack by unidentified miscreants. who vandalised the venue of the IIFF at Indira Gandhi Park and burnt their musical instruments to ashes, damaged their vehicles, generators and other equipment, besides burning down the convention halls, stages, temporary theatres, audio and video equipment and five inflatable screens, besides food courts.

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They said on February 22, over 50 artistes went to Itanagar from different parts of the country, including Assam to perform at the IIFF. A 48-hour shutdown was imposed by a conglomeration of students and civil society organisations from February 21 to protest against recommendations by Arunachal Pradesh government for granting Permanent Resident Certificate (PRC) to six communities, who are not natives of Arunachal Pradesh but have been living in Namsai and Changlang districts of the state for decades.

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PRC vandalism: Assam artistes demand compensation
         Guwahati, Feb 24 (PTI) Artistes, including singers,
film personalities, musicians and composers, took out a rally
in Guwahati on Sunday condemning the Arunachal Pradesh mob
attack that damaged their property in the venue of the first
Itanagar International Film Festival (IIFF).
         The All Assam Artistes Suraksha Mancha rally began
from Commerce point to Chandmari area of the city demanding
that Arunachal Pradesh government give them compensation for
the damage caused to their musical instruments, sound system
and other equipment.
         Alleging that the miscreants set on fire the Film
Festival venue, they demanded that the Assam government take
up the compensation issue with the neighbouring state.
         Popular singer Zubeen Garg said that as the musicians
do not have any insurance coverage either for themselves or
their musical instruments and sound systems, compensation
should be paid to them to make good their loss.
         The Mancha members also shouted slogans condemning
the attack by unidentified miscreants. who vandalised the
venue of the IIFF at Indira Gandhi Park and burnt their
musical instruments to ashes, damaged their vehicles,
generators and other equipment, besides burning down the
convention halls, stages, temporary theatres, audio and video
equipment and five inflatable screens, besides food courts.
         They said on February 22, over 50 artistes went to
Itanagar from different parts of the country, including Assam
to perform at the IIFF.
         A 48-hour shutdown was imposed by a conglomeration
of students and civil society organisations from February 21
to protest against recommendations by Arunachal Pradesh
government for granting Permanent Resident Certificate (PRC)
to six communities, who are not natives of Arunachal Pradesh
but have been living in Namsai and Changlang districts of the
state for decades. PTI ESB
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