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Assam: 'Sanmilita Lachit Sena' Leaders Shave Heads in Public to Protest 'CAA'

Assam: 'Sanmilita Lachit Sena' Leaders Shave Heads in Public to Protest 'CAA'

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Jorhat, January 21, 2019:

Staging a symbolic protest against the controversial amendment of the Citizenship Act, as many as four members of the Jorhat chapter of the 'Sanmilita Lachit Sena', an influential indigenous organization of Assam, on Tuesday tonsured their heads in front of the DC Office.

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"The protest began at 11:30 and was joined by many locals...district President Manoj Kumar Bordoloi himself tonsured his head...the people stayed at the protest site till around 1 am...", a source informed Inside Northeast.

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The message issued by the 'Sanmilita Lachit Sena' members was loud and clear -- that the CAA would not be accepted at any cost by the people. The leaders further condemned the ruling BJP for trying to impose the legislation that people fear could lose their language, culture, and identity.

"The amendment of the Citizenship Act is being decried by us, and we have tonsured our heads in a ceremony supported by locvals. We condemn the people who have imposed this Act that could dilute the identity of Assam. The fascist Government that is conspiring to erode the identity of Assam...we decry them...and we will meet them with stiff resistance", said Manoj Kumar Bordoloi, the President of the Jorhat chapter of the Lachit Sena.

It may be mentioned here that the CAA has been designed to fast-track the process of granting citizenship to six non-Muslim communities — Hindu, Sikh, Buddhist, Jain, Parsi and Christian — who allegedly fled religious persecution in Afghanistan, Bangladesh and Pakistan till December 31, 2014, and took refuge in India.

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Edited By: Admin
Published On: Jan 21, 2020