Traffic was disrupted in Upper Assam on Sunday because of massive
protests against the Citizenship (Amendment) Act, at Makum and
Margherita towns in Tinsukia district, with over 20,000 people
participating.
Two rallies — jantar kanth (people’s voice) at Rajanikant Bordoloi Khelpathar at Makum and Margherita garjan (Margherita’s roar) at Town High School, Khelpathar, were held from 11am.
As
thousands of people thronged to the venues along National Highway 38,
buses from Changlang district of Arunachal Pradesh were rescheduled
through Makum Bypass. Most transport services stayed off the roads as
many of them were reserved for ferrying participants to the rallies.
Almost all the shops at Margherita were closed and police and army
personnel were deployed in large numbers.
“We warn the Centre not
to think of us as cowards or meek. We can roar like lions for our
language, culture and traditions,” Vimla Barua, a protester, said at
Margherita.
“We don’t want any crowd here on National Highways 38 and 37.
We also want the venues free from any chaos and disorder so that the
rally passes peacefully,” a traffic police official said at Makum.
Speaking
at the Makum rally, the president of the All Assam Students’ Union,
Tinsukia unit, Binay Dubey, said, “There is no question of accepting
CAA. We will keep on protesting, no matter how long it takes.”
The
Akhil Assam Bhojpuri Parishad, Assam Bhojpuri Sahitya Sabha, All Assam
Students Union, All Assam Gorkha Students Union, Assam Aanganbadi Karmi
Sahayika Sanstha and dozens of other organisations participated in the
rallies.
An anti-CAA protest meeting organised by the Nalbari
district committee of the AJYCP at Nalbari College on Sunday, saw singer
Zubeen Garg claiming that people attending the ruling alliance rally
were hired while those attending the anti-CAA rally came on their own.
“If the people of the state want, a new political party will be formed.
But I will never involve myself in politics.The CAA protest will have
gaps now so that people don’t suffer. Maybe we should protest after
January 22,” he said. The Supreme Court will take up the petition
against CAA on January 22.
He responded to criticism by cabinet
minister Himanta Biswa Sarma, “He is criticising me because I am telling
the truth. I never care about the BJP, AGP or Congress, I just care
about the people.”
AASU secretary Lurinjyoti Gogoi termed the
Sarbananda Sonowal-led government an administration of betrayers as they
had come to power on the jati mati bheti slogan but through CAA they
will bring in illegal migrants.
AJYCP state secretary Palash Changmai demanded the government to release Akhil Gogoi immediately.
Additional reporting by Neelim Akash Kashyap in Nalbari
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