Citizenship Law: Reforms in Assam, Internet service resumed
Citizenship Law: Reforms in Assam, Internet service resumed
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The state government has said that everything should be normal due to the deteriorating situation in Assam due to the protests against the Citizenship Amendment Act. Along with this, the government has also decided to lift the curfew, strengthening its claim. According to Himanta Biswa Sarma, BJP MLA in Assam, the Assam government has decided to completely remove the curfew (also night curfew) from Tuesday. With this, broadband internet service has also been restored. Earlier on Monday, the day curfew was lifted in Guwahati.

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According to the information, this decision was taken in a review meeting of law and order chaired by Assam Chief Minister Sarbananda Sonowal. According to the information received according to the sources, there were fierce demonstrations against the Citizenship Amendment Bill in the north-eastern states, due to which the situation here remains fearsome. 85 people have been arrested in Assam so far, five people have died.

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The school-colleges of Assam have been closed till 22 December. Along with this, to stop misuse of social media, internet services were announced till 16 December. Demonstrations here have damaged several public properties including three railway stations, a post office, a bank, a bus terminus. In addition, many shops and trains were either set on fire or vandalized. According to the information, Chief Minister Sonowal may soon meet Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Home Minister Amit Shah regarding the situation there.

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