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File Photo of AGP president Atul Bora, working president Keshab Mahanta with other party leaders, activists taking out a rally against Citizenship (Amendment) Bill, 2016 during Sankanad programme at Bongaigaon on June 7, 2018. UB Photos

Asom Gana Parishad (AGP), a partner of the BJP-led coalition government in the State, on Thursday alerted the people of Bongaigaon to stand against the Citizenship (Amendment) Bill, 2016 by a symbolic Sankha Naad (sound of conch shell) during a protest programme organised at Gandhi Maidan here.

The AGP workers, its supporters and leaders took out a rally from the public field at Barpara on Thursday noon under scorching hot and reached Gandhi Maidan in the town, where a public meeting was held.

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Addressing a gathering, the party leaders said they have been opposing the Bill only to protect the citizenship of those migrants who had entered Assam before 1971 and its indigenous people.

โ€œWe will not compromise on the Bill as our Stateโ€™s demography would change if it turns into a law,โ€ former chief minister and the party leader Prafulla Kumar Mahanta asserted.

The Shankha Naad programme would sensitize the people of Bongaigaon against the Bill, said IT Minister and AGPโ€™s working president Keshab Mahanta.

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โ€œWe have been opposing the Citizenship (Amendment) Bill even being in the Government,โ€ said Agriculture Minister and party president Atul Bora.

Food, Civil Supply and Consumer Affairs Minister Phani Bhusan Choudhury delivered the keynote address in the meeting.

Many other leaders and office-bearers of the party and its sister organizations were present in the programme.

Tejas Tripathy is Northeast Now Correspondent in Bongaigaon. He can be reached at: [email protected]