THE ASIAN AGE.They have stressed that the rise of a “third force” in the ongoing protests is posing a challenge to the people. The signatories have highlighted the damage caused over the past few days during protests against the CAA. (Photo: ANI)Guwahati: In what is said to be a conspiracy of the government to defuse the AASU-led anti-CAA agitation, 16 leading personalities of Assam have opposed the idea of prolonging the agitation while reminding people how the series of protests that have taken place in the past 40 years have severely damaged the state’s socio-economic fabric.
They have stressed that the rise of a “third force” in the ongoing protests is posing a challenge to the people.The joint appeal – published in Assam’s local print media – has been signed by former governor of Meghalaya Ranjit Shekhar Mooshahary, educationist Dr Nirmal Kumar Choudhury, senior journalist Dhirendra Nath Chakravartty, former president of the Assam Sahitya Sabha Kanak Sen Deka, former senior bureaucrat Binanda Kumar Gogoi, artiste Jatin Goswami, former director general of the National Museum Dr Rabin Dev Choud-hury, writer Ratneswar Basumatary, actor Pranjal Saikia, filmmaker Manju Bora, dramatist Abinash Sarma, actresses.
Manjula Barua and Purnima Pathak Saikia, educationist Bhabani Prasad Adhikary and writers Dr Jaykanta Sarma and Dr Gyanendra Barman. They have said that as the CAA is now sub-judice, the reason behind the announcement for a movement is “mysterious”.end-ofTags: caa agitation.The signatories have highlighted 63nylon 37spandex tricot 31sn0029 the damage caused over the past few days during protests against the CAA.
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