Citizenship Law: Assam's fire reaches Japan; PM Shinzo Abe can take big step
Citizenship Law: Assam's fire reaches Japan; PM Shinzo Abe can take big step
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Tokyo: There are tremendous protests in India and the northeastern states regarding the Citizenship Amendment Act. In Assam, many people have died due to police firing in many places. Violent crowds attempted to burn the train to the state, although the army saved it. Now the fire of these violent demonstrations has reached Japan. Now Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe can take big action on this.

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Japan's media reported that Japan's Prime Minister Shinzo Abe's visit to India may be canceled due to security. Abe is scheduled to visit India on Sunday and is scheduled to attend a summit meeting with PM Narendra Modi in Guwahati. It is also being said in Indian media reports that in view of the situation, some other place may be chosen for the summit. However, no information has been provided by the Ministry of External Affairs.

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There is a tense situation in the northeast of India especially the 3 states of Assam, Meghalaya, and Tripura regarding the Citizenship Amendment Act. Schools and colleges in Assam have been closed as a precaution till 22 December. With PM Narendra Modi's appeal, the protesters continue to violate the curfew even after the deployment of the army and police.

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