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Agitations In Northeast Continue For Third Day As Rajya Sabha Discusses Citizenship Amendment Bill 

Swarajya Staff

Dec 11, 2019, 06:13 PM | Updated 06:13 PM IST


Violent protests and road blockades were reported across the Northeast on Tuesday after the Lok Sabha passed the CAB. 
Violent protests and road blockades were reported across the Northeast on Tuesday after the Lok Sabha passed the CAB. 

Agitations in northeast India against the Citizenship (Amendment) Bill continued for the third consecutive day on Wednesday (11 December) with various parties and NGOs including the North East Students' Organisation (NESO) urged the central government to "respect the sentiments of the people of the region".

A six-member delegation of the Indigenous People's Front of Tripura (IPFT), junior ally of the ruling BJP, went to Delhi on Wednesday to hold an urgent meeting with Union Home Minister Amit Shah on the contentious Bill, which was passed in the Lok Sabha on Monday.

In view of the agitations, examinations in schools, colleges and universities were postponed in Assam, Tripura, Mizoram and Meghalaya.

The Northeast Frontier Railway, which operates trains in some parts of Bihar and West Bengal besides entire northeastern region, either cancelled or rescheduled many trains including Humsafar Express and Kanchanjunga Express.

The influential North East Students' Organisations (NESO), a conglomerate of eight students and youth bodies, spearheading the agitations against the CAB in the entire northeast region, has said that they would soon announce their next course of action on the issue.

NESO chairman Samuel B Jyrw and general secretary Sinam Prakash Singh in a joint statement said that in spite of the widespread protests in the entire northeast India, the government has passed this bill in the Lok Sabha and is trying to pass it in the Rajya Sabha as well.

"That only goes to show that the government of India has no regard for the indigenous people of the region, but rather this move is intentionally done to reduce the aboriginal people of the northeast to a minority in their own land. The total success of the 10-hour long strike on Tuesday in the region, only goes to show that the entire northeast is united in spite of the government trying to implement the divide and rule policy," the statement said.

In Assam, protests erupted in different parts of the BJP-ruled state on Wednesday with the security forces resorting to lathi-charge in Dispur, Guwahati, Dibrugarh, and Jorhat to disperse the protesters.

At least 25 protesters including women and some journalists and television crews were injured in the lathi-charge and clashes. The agitators are mostly youths and students.

Normal life in many parts of Assam was badly affected due to the agitations and cancellations of many trains and buses besides shutting down of shops and business establishments.

Though the senior police officials claimed that the situation in most parts of Assam is under control, huge tension is prevailing in Dibrugarh, Jorhat, Dispur, and other places of the state.

In Tripura, the Joint Movement Against Citizenship (Amendment) Bill (JMACAB), a conglomeration of many tribal local and regional parties, NGOs and student and youth organisations of Tripura, led by Indigenous Nationalist Party of Tripura (INPT), Tripura's one of the oldest tribal based parties, held sit-in-demonstrations against the CAB in different parts of Tripura on Wednesday.

The mobile based internet services remain suspended across Tripura for the second day on Wednesday. Prohibitory orders under section 144 of the CrPc have been promulgated in some parts of West Tripura, specially in Sepahijala, Dhalai and North Tripura districts after Tuesday's violence, clashes and attacks.

Tripura Chief Minister Biplab Kumar Deb while talking to the media said that the agitations against the CAB are unnecessary and against the development of Tripura.

"Union Home Minister Amit Shah has already made it clear that with the enforcement of the CAB, no community or individual belonging to northeast region would be affected," said Deb, who also holds the home portfolio.

IPFT assistant general secretary and party spokesman Mangal Debbarma told IANS over phone from Delhi that the party delegation led by party general secretary and Tripura Forest and Tribal Welfare Minister Mevar Kumar Jamatia would meet Home Minister Amit Shah on Wednesday evening or Thursday morning and would urge him to withdraw the CAB.

(With inputs from IANS)


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