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All Assam Students' Union has decided to hold a series of protests against the Citizenship Amendment Act (CAA) during the visit of PM Narendra Modi and Home Minister Amit Shah to the state.

 

All Assam Students' Union (AASU) has announced a series of protests against the Citizenship Amendment Act (CAA) during the visit of Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Union Home Minister Amit Shah to Assam.

PM Narendra Modi is scheduled to visit the poll-bound state on January 23. PM Narendra Modi will address a public rally in Sivasagar district. PM Narendra Modi is likely to distribute land pattas to about 1 lakh indigenous landless people.

Amit Shah, who would visit Assam on January 24, will take part in a few government programmes and address public rallies in Kokrajhar and Nalbari districts.

In a press conference, AASU president Dipanka Kumar Nath and General Secretary Sankar Jyoti Baruah said the students' organisation will launch a series of agitation programme from January 22 to January 24 during the proposed visit of PM Modi and Home Minister Amit Shah to the state.

"On January 22, we will take out torch rallies in every district of the state by demanding to scrap CAA, EIA 2020, to implement Clause 6 of Assam Accord. On January 23, all our students will wear black face masks across the state and will protest against PM Modi visit to the state," Dipanka Kumar Nath said.

"On January 24, we will hoist black flags and burn copies of the CAA in every district and we will observe black day," Dipanka Kumar Nath said.

The AASU leader said the people of Assam will never accept the new citizenship act.

"Every time during the election, the prime minister comes and makes false statements to woo the people of the state. But the people of Assam have now understood the truth. The government has made the Assam Accord null and void by bringing the CAA," Dipanka Kumar Nath said.

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