The All Assam Gorkha Students’ Union, Duliajan, took out a rally here
on Tuesday to demand scrapping of the Citizenship (Amendment) Bill,
2019.
The rally commenced at No. 16 Tiniali and culminated at the
railway station in this industrial town of Upper Assam’s Dibrugarh
district. The protesters raised slogans against the BJP-led governments
at the Centre and the state.
The union’s Duliajan unit president
Ratna Thapa said, “We demand the immediate scrapping of the bill. If
necessary, we will not hesitate to bring out khukri (big traditional
knife).”
Its Dibrugarh district unit president Dipak Newar
appealed to the people to cast their votes against the BJP in the
ensuing Lok Sabha elections. “They may try to allure you but do not
listen to their tempting words. If the bill is passed, the indigenous
people of Assam will lose their identity, literature, culture,
linguistics and existence. The demography of the state will change. I
appeal to all to take to the streets to protest against the bill.
The
union’s adviser, Ajay Ale, said Assam cannot bear the additional burden
of more illegal immigrants. If the bill is passed in the Rajya Sabha,
lakhs of immigrants will settle here and the indigenous people of the
state will be reduced to a minority.
Debate on bill: Dergaon Kamal
Dowerah (DKD) College in Golaghat district of Upper Assam is organising
an all-Assam inter-college debate on the bill on February 5, during the
birth centenary celebrations of a pioneer of the college, Noren Sarma, a
freedom fighter and former MLA of Dergaon Assembly constituency, said.
The
topic of the debate is The Implementation of Citizenship (Amendment)
Bill, 2016, Will Have an Impact on the Basic Structure of the Indian
Constitution.
The debate will be chaired by deputy inspector-general of police, Assam, and writer Abu Sufian.
The convener of the debate, Dhiren Tamuly, told The Telegraph that the
bill would be discussed in detail. “Participants from all over the state
will have the opportunity to put forth their arguments for or against
the bill,” he added.
He said a two-member team — one for the
motion and the other against it — from any institution affiliated to any
recognised university in Assam can participate. The participants will
be allowed to speak either in Assamese or English. The best three teams
and two best individual debaters will get cash prizes and trophies.
Interested participants may contact the principal or the convener for
details.
College principal Ranjit Kumar Bordoloi appealed to senior citizens and students to attend the debate and pay homage to Sarma.
The Telegraph
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