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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.

“We will not compromise on the Bill as our State’s demography would change if it turns into a law,” 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 AGP’s working president Keshab Mahanta.

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“We have been opposing the Citizenship (Amendment) Bill even being in the Government,” 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]