Guwahati sources said that the Northeast of Large Parts protests were passed by the lok sabha on tuesday, with the students' protest and the Left-Democrat Organization's "The Contemporary Citizenship (Amendment) Bill." In the meantime, rajya sabha, a day before the Divisive Legislation, was paralyzed in the Assam's Brahmaputra Valley, led by the All assam students 'Union and the North east Students' Organization (NESO).

 

Further, the band is called a Left- Leaning Organization, including the SFI, DYFI, AIDWA, AISF and AISA. Perhaps the biggest processes were taken out of different areas of guwahati, with protesters raising emotive legislation against slogans. Apparently agitators engaged in scuffle with security forces near the secretariat and assembly buildings when they were prevented from moving forward. CISF personnel with bandh supporters clashed in Dibrugarh district. Three protesters sustained injuries as they try to prevent oil workers from entering their offices in Duliajan.

 

Moreover the examinations were shelved and rescheduled by the universities of the bandh. However, the strike had little impact in the Bengali-dominated Barak Valley. Maybe in Tripura, a bandh participating in agitators called a NESO set-up, where shops were mostly owned by non-tribals, on fire in Dhalai district, police said.

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