On Friday, Assam Chief Minister Sarbananda Sonowal assured the people that no one can take away the right of the children of Assam soil. Chief Minister Sonowal said, "There is no threat to our identity and language. The honor of Assam will not be affected in any manner. We will always have the support of the people and we will move forward peacefully in the state." Violent protests are taking place in most parts of the country against the Citizenship Amendment Act. Citizenship Law: Mamta Banerjee will hit the road during peace in West Bengal According to media reports, the dates of the high school TET exam were also postponed in Assam. The exam was scheduled to be held on December 22. "136 cases of uproar were registered against the Citizenship Amendment Act and 190 protesters were arrested. However, Assam police said, the situation is normal and no violent incident has been reported for some time now. CM Yogi's displeasure took the form of rage, says "Compensating the property of the miscreants" Donald Trump calls for ‘immediate’ Senate impeachment trial