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The All Assam Students’ Union (AASU) on Wednesday criticized Union home minister Amit Shah for discriminating the people of Assam on the basis of religion over Citizenship (Amendment) Bill.
Strongly criticising Shah and the ruling BJP, the general secretary of the influential student’s body, Lurin Jyoti Gogoi said that no violation of the Assam Accord will be accepted.
Gogoi warned the government not to play with the sentiments of the people of Assam and other states of the North East.
Democratic Movement He said if the government goes ahead with it, the student body will launched a democratic movement.
“The bill will not be accepted. AASU will be forced to launch a democratic movement if the Centre tries to impose the bill against the wishes of the people. We will not accept violation of the Assam Accord,” he told The Telegraph .
What The Assam Accord says The Assam Accord says all foreigners who came to Assam after March 24 midnight, 1971 – doesn’t discriminate between Hindus and Muslims.
“ The Assam Accord asserts the foreigners should be detected and deported irrespective of their religion and AASU will not accept violation of the accord, he said.”

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