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Amid the rising protests against the Citizenship (Amendment) Act (CAA), Prime Minister Narendra Modiโ€™s visit to Assam has been cancelled.

The PM was scheduled to visit Assam on Friday to inaugurate the third edition of Khelo India Youth Games in Guwahati.

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โ€œThe present situation in Assam is not appropriate for the Prime Minister to visit Assam,โ€ intelligence sources informed.

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Khelo India Games, Avinash Joshi said that they have been informally informed that Modi would not visit Guwahati to inaugurate the sports event.

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โ€œWe had invited the Prime Minister. Till now, no confirmation has come. But informally, we have been informed that he is not coming,โ€ Khelo India Games CEO Avinash Joshi told a section of media.

The All Assam Studentsโ€™ Union (AASU) on December 29 warned of intensifying protests if the Prime Minister visits Assam to inaugurate the games.

Popular singer Zubeen Garg, in a recent interview, said, โ€œWe wish the Prime Minister visits Assam for Khelo India Games. Then we will stage protests against CAA right from the airport.โ€

โ€œHe will then able to see how much we are against this Act and he may then rethinks about the decision to impose CAA in Assam,โ€ Gard had added.

The Assam government, however, was confident that the agitation and protests would douse by the time games began.

On the contrary, anti-CAA protests have only intensified in the last week.

Anti-CAA slogans were also raised during the India-Sri Lanka T20 match in Guwahati on Sunday.

People also raised voice against Assam Chief Minister Sarbananda Sonowal, finance minister Himanta Biswa Sarma during the washed-out match.

Owing to anti-CAA stir in Assam, the December 16 India-Japan Summit in the state was also cancelled.