Death toll rises to three in Assam anti-CAA protests


Guwahati, Dec 15 (IANS): The death toll in protests against the Citizenship Amendment Act (CAA) went up to three in Assam amidst a rail blockade, hunger strikes and sit-ins organised by various organisations, even as the curfew enforced in Guwahati was relaxed for seven hours on Saturday.

While two people had died of bullet wounds during the protests on Thursday, the driver of an empty oil tanker was killed after the vehicle was set afire at Dhekiajuli in Sonitpur district on Friday night, the police said.

The victim died of burn wounds on Saturday morning in a private nursing home.

The protests continued with cultural personalities and civil society members joining the All Assam Students Union (AASU) and other organisations in holding sit-ins and hunger strikes in all districts of the Brahmaputra Valley on day six of the protests.

Lending their weight to the agitation, Assam government employees announced that they would go on a cease work on December 18.

Meanwhile, the authorities extended the suspension on internet services till December 16 to prevent mischief by using the social media.

In Dibrugarh municipal area, curfew was relaxed from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m., officials said.

With prohibitory orders relaxed till 4 p.m., shops and markets opened in Guwahati and some vehicles were seen plying on the roads.

However, schools continued to remain shut.

"The situation is improving. Curfew has been withdrawn up to 4 p.m. today. Normalcy seems to be returning gradually," Guwahati Joint Commissioner of Police Debraj Upadhyay told IANS over phone.

He said forces have been strategically deployed throughout the commissionerate for maintenance of law and order.

The officer informed that a number of people have been arrested in different police stations, but could not give the exact figures.

People lined up before shops selling essentials like food items and a large number of cars were seen outside petrol pumps for refuelling.

A Northeast Frontier Railway (NFR) spokesman told IANS that train movement was "not yet normal" in the state.

"Local passenger trains were not running. Long distance trains to Dibrugarh and Tinsukia are being short terminated in Guwahati. However, long distance trains to Agartala and Silchar are plying," NFR Chief Public Relations Officer Subhanan Chanda told IANS.

On Thursday, two protesters with bullet wounds were taken to the Guwahati Medical College and Hospital, where one was declared dead before the other succumbed to his injuries. At least 11 others were injured during the protests.

The All Assam Students Union (AASU), which is spearheading the protests, has called a three-day mass 'satyagraha' in all district headquarters of the state from December 16.

  

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  • ad, mangaluru

    Sun, Dec 15 2019

    Poor innocent citizens pay a price for Modi/Shah/RSS agenda the CAA where in immigrant/Refugee Muslims will be excluded fro Citizenship.

    This is the first step in the process of limiting and then extinguishing Muslims fro mIndia.

    The Nazi India is in the horizon. Adolf Hitler did this by merely stripping Jewish immigrants of citizenship rights and then passing laws to cleanse them from Germany, The Aryans land. World knows what happened after that.

    The similarities:

    "As the second RSS Sarsangchalak MS Golwalkar wrote in ‘We, or Our Nationhood Defined’, “The non-Hindu peoples in Hindustan must either adopt the Hindu culture and language, must learn to respect and hold in reverence Hindu religion, must entertain no ideas but those of glorification of the Hindu race and culture…or may stay in this country, wholly subordinated to the Hindu nation, claiming nothing, deserving no privileges, far less any preferential treatment – not even citizen’s rights”)".


    Would this happen in India? Happens or not, its time to stop this Agenda right now.

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Sun, Dec 15 2019

    First let this Government solve the problems of Inflation & Unemployment ...

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