Quite a few members of the Assamese community joined the musical protest gathering in London.

People belonging to the Assamese community in UK on Saturday staged a protest against the Citizenship (Amendment) Act (CAA) in London.

Quite a few members of the Assamese community joined the musical protest gathering, which demanded immediate scrapping of the Citizenship law.

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The protesters, who gathered in front of the Parliament, sang music maestro Bhupen Hazarikaโ€™s Ami Asomiya Nohou Dukhiya and chanted anti-CAA slogans.

The protestors carried โ€˜gamosasโ€™, the white and red cotton hand-woven towel, with slogans like โ€˜Stop CAAโ€™, โ€˜Save Assamโ€™, โ€˜Save Democracyโ€™ written on them.

โ€œWe cannot accept the CAA as it will pose serious threat to Assamese language and culture,โ€ said a protester.

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Several students from Assam also took part in an anti-CAA protest organised at Bonn in Germany.

Students from Assam take part in anti-CAA protest at Bonn in Germany.

The protesting students sang โ€“ โ€œHum honge kamiyaab/ We shall overcomeโ€, โ€œSadda Haqโ€, โ€œSarfaroshi ki tamannaโ€.

Holding placards that read, โ€˜Take your religion out of Assamโ€™, โ€˜Our culture is our pride,โ€™ โ€˜We will not let you murder our heritageโ€™, โ€˜Stand with Assamโ€™, they also chanted slogans in Assamese โ€œAei Jui Jolise, Joliboiโ€.

Earlier on December 15, the Assamese community in London protested against the CAA outside the Indian High Commission.

University students and professionals participated in the protest that was organised by the Facebook group โ€˜Assamese in UKโ€™.

AASU chief advisor Samujjal Bhattacharya and general secretary Lurinjyoti Gogoi earlier had thanked the Assamese community in London for raising awareness against the law.