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'Ran Hunkar' by students against CAB; artistes, intellectuals join in

The All Assam Students' Union along with 30 indigenous organisations staged protests against the CAB across Assam and burnt the effigies of PM Modi, Union HM Amit Shah and Assam CM Sarbananda Sonowal. Intellectuals like Hiren Gohain and artists like Zubeen Garg have also participated besides the agitated students to raise objection against the bill.

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'Ran Hunkar' by students against CAB; artistes, intellectuals join in
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Published : Dec 7, 2019, 7:34 AM IST

Guwahati (Assam): Students staged a 'Ran Hunkar' (War Cry) against the contentious Citizenship Amendment Bill (CAB) in the city's premier Cotton State University on Friday which was participated by intellectuals and artists.

The All Assam Students' Union (AASU) along with 30 indigenous organisations staged protests against the bill across Assam and burnt the effigies of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Union Home Minister Amit Shah and Chief Minister Sarbananda Sonowal.

The legislation is expected to be tabled in the Parliament on Monday. Non-Muslim refugees who have come from Pakistan, Bangladesh and Afghanistan after facing religious persecution, will not be treated as illegal immigrants and will be given Indian citizenship if the proposed amendments to the six-decade-old Citizenship Act come into effect.

Eminent academic and intellectual Hiren Gohain, journalist Ajit Kumar Bhuyan, popular singer, composer and actor Zubeen Garg and singer Manas Robin were among others who addressed the protest meet at the Cotton State University which was attended by students from different colleges.

Also read: Modi, Shah busy ensuring full support for Citizenship Amendment Bill

All speakers were unanimous that the CAB cannot be accepted at any cost and the protests against it will continue till it is withdrawn.

"It is heartening to note that all students' organisations of the state have protested against the Bill and students of Cotton State University, the region's premier educational institution, have raised a war cry against the CAB which threatens the very identity of the indigenous people," Gohain said.

Garg said that no Assamese can accept the CAB, "I stand with the student community who have come out to protest against the bill".

"No students' organisations have supported the Bill and the BJP government both at the Centre and the state should take this into cognisance and not go ahead with it just for the sake of politics," he added.

The Dibrugarh University Post Graduate Students' Union and Cotton State University Students' Union have indefinitely banned the entry of any member of the ruling BJP, including Chief Minister Sarbananda Sonowal, RSS and others supporting the bill in the two universities' campuses.

The premier literary organisation Asom Sahitya Sabha, the Krishak Mukti Sangram Samiti, Asom Jatiyatabadi Yuba- Chatra Parishad and major social and political organisations barring the ruling combine of BJP-AGP-BPF have announced that they will continue to agitate against the bill till it was withdrawn.

The Government College of Arts and Crafts Students Union and Guwahati University Teachers' Association also staged protests against the proposed bill, which had been passed by the Lok Sabha on January 8 but had lapsed.

Also read: Hyderabad rape accused shot dead: India reacts

Guwahati (Assam): Students staged a 'Ran Hunkar' (War Cry) against the contentious Citizenship Amendment Bill (CAB) in the city's premier Cotton State University on Friday which was participated by intellectuals and artists.

The All Assam Students' Union (AASU) along with 30 indigenous organisations staged protests against the bill across Assam and burnt the effigies of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Union Home Minister Amit Shah and Chief Minister Sarbananda Sonowal.

The legislation is expected to be tabled in the Parliament on Monday. Non-Muslim refugees who have come from Pakistan, Bangladesh and Afghanistan after facing religious persecution, will not be treated as illegal immigrants and will be given Indian citizenship if the proposed amendments to the six-decade-old Citizenship Act come into effect.

Eminent academic and intellectual Hiren Gohain, journalist Ajit Kumar Bhuyan, popular singer, composer and actor Zubeen Garg and singer Manas Robin were among others who addressed the protest meet at the Cotton State University which was attended by students from different colleges.

Also read: Modi, Shah busy ensuring full support for Citizenship Amendment Bill

All speakers were unanimous that the CAB cannot be accepted at any cost and the protests against it will continue till it is withdrawn.

"It is heartening to note that all students' organisations of the state have protested against the Bill and students of Cotton State University, the region's premier educational institution, have raised a war cry against the CAB which threatens the very identity of the indigenous people," Gohain said.

Garg said that no Assamese can accept the CAB, "I stand with the student community who have come out to protest against the bill".

"No students' organisations have supported the Bill and the BJP government both at the Centre and the state should take this into cognisance and not go ahead with it just for the sake of politics," he added.

The Dibrugarh University Post Graduate Students' Union and Cotton State University Students' Union have indefinitely banned the entry of any member of the ruling BJP, including Chief Minister Sarbananda Sonowal, RSS and others supporting the bill in the two universities' campuses.

The premier literary organisation Asom Sahitya Sabha, the Krishak Mukti Sangram Samiti, Asom Jatiyatabadi Yuba- Chatra Parishad and major social and political organisations barring the ruling combine of BJP-AGP-BPF have announced that they will continue to agitate against the bill till it was withdrawn.

The Government College of Arts and Crafts Students Union and Guwahati University Teachers' Association also staged protests against the proposed bill, which had been passed by the Lok Sabha on January 8 but had lapsed.

Also read: Hyderabad rape accused shot dead: India reacts

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'Ran Hunkar' by students against CAB; artistes, intellectuals
join in
         Guwahati, Dec 6 (PTI) Students staged a 'Ran Hunkar'
(War Cry) against the contentious Citizenship Amendment Bill
in the city's premier Cotton State University on Friday which
was participated by intellectuals and artists.
         The All Assam Students' Union (AASU) along with 30
indigenous organisations staged protests against the bill
across Assam and burnt the effigies of Prime Minister Narendra
Modi, Union Home Minister Amit Shah and Chief Minister
Sarbananda Sonowal.
         The legislation is expected to be tabled in Parliament
on Monday. Non-Muslim refugees who have come from Pakistan,
Bangladesh and Afghanistan after facing religious persecution,
will not be treated as illegal immigrants and will be given
Indian citizenship if the proposed amendments to the six-
decade-old Citizenship Act come into effect.
Eminent academic and intellectual Hiren Gohain,
journalist Ajit Kumar Bhuyan, popular singer, composer and
actor Zubeen Garg and singer Manas Robin were among others who
addressed the protest meet at the Cotton State University
which was attended by students from different colleges.
All speakers were unanimous that the CAB cannot be
accepted at any cost and the protests against it will continue
till it is withdrawn.
"It is heartening to note that all students'
organisations of the state have protested against the Bill and
students of Cotton State University, the region's premier
educational institution, have raised a war cry against the CAB
which threatens the very identity of the indigenous people,"
Gohain said.
Garg said that no Assamese can accept the CAB. "I stand
with the student community who have come out to protest
against the bill".
"No students' organisations have supported the Bill and
the BJP government both at the Centre and the state should
take this into cognsiance and not go ahead with it just for
the sake of politics," he added.
The Dibrugarh University Post Graduate Students' Union
and Cotton State University Students' Union have indefinitely
banned the entry of any member of the ruling BJP, including
Chief Minister Sarbananda Sonowal, RSS and others supporting
the bill in the two universities' campuses.
         The premier literary organisation Asom Sahitya Sabha,
the Krishak Mukti Sangram Samiti, Asom Jatiyatabadi Yuba-
Chatra Parishad and major social and political organisations
barring the ruling combine of BJP-AGP-BPF have announced that
they will continue to agitate against the bill till it was
withdrawn.
         The Government College of Arts and Crafts Students
Union and Guwahati University Teachers' Association also
staged protests against the proposed bill, which had been
passed by the Lok Sabha on January 8 but had lapsed. PTI DG
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