In a damage repairing move, All Assam Students' Union threatens to move the Supreme Court alleging the Centre’s move to give refugee status for the non Muslim Bangladeshi nationals fearing that Assam will have to bear the brunt.Talking to reporters in Jorhat on Tuesday, AASU adviser Dr Samujjal Bhattacharya said that they are discussing the issue with a team of legal experts to move the country’s apex court for intervention. Flanked by president Dipankar Nath and general secretary Lurinyoti Gogoi, the AASU adviser said that they won’t allow the Centre to make Assam a grazing ground for the Bangladeshi immigrants. Bhattacharjya along other central leaders were in Jorhat to stage a rally against the Centre’s move on the refugee status for the non Muslim Bagladeshi and Pakistani refugees.
In a resolute display of solidarity and resilience, over 5,000 women hailing from the Kuki-Zomi-Hmar-Mizo communities congregated at Peace Ground, Tuibuong, Lamka, Churachandpur in Manipur, kickstarting the annual 16 Days Activism on Violence Against Women. Orchestrated by the Women of Lamka, the event was a fervent call for justice and a poignant outcry against the distressing instances of gender-based violence (GBV) that have plagued the state.
Led by the indomitable Ngaineikim from Kuki Women organization for human rights, the program's inauguration was a tapestry of impassioned speeches, stirring presentations, and solemn moments dedicated to the victims. Distinguished figures such...
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