The Opposition Asom Gana Parishad is contemplating to move Supreme Court challenging the Centre’s Indian citizenship for the non Muslim Bangladeshi and Pakistani immigrants. Talking to Assam Times AGP president Atul Bora confirmed the move saying that they have been preparing to move the court.
“We are considering the options and we hope that we would be able to do so,” said Bora. The party has been dead opposed to the idea of the Centre for Indian citizenship to the Bangladeshi and Pakistani non Muslims.
PermalinkSubmitted by SANDEEP LANGTHASA on Fri, 11/09/2015 - 20:19
It's good that AGP is protesting against the Central government's move to grant Indian citizenship to Pakistani and Bangladeshi migrants but what have AGP done when you ruled for two terms. AGP would have done more for Assam but the leaders are hopeless and useless who have betrayed the masses of Assam.
Guwahati: In a bid to give some sort of respite in the time of nationwide lock down, the Assam government is launching a slew of schemes targeting 72 lakh families in the state.
Presided over by CM Sarbananda Sonowal, the meeting resolved provide free rice for 58 lakh families under the National Food Security (NFS) Scheme from Wednesday.
This is in addition to Rs 1000 each to the poor families whom NFS Act has not covered. The meeting allowed the trucks ferrying essentials commodities to enter into the State from Wednesday.
Tea gardens will start resuming operations from the same day. But the authorities will have to follow the rules of the health department. Same rules...
Amid the killer corona menace, the authorities have stepped up activities to firmly deal with illicit liquor racket.
A huge consignment of illicit liquor has been seized and destroyed by Police in Duhnoi on Monday.
Golaghat: Amid the strict enforcement of nation wide to fight the killer COVID19, the gruesome assault of police on two farming women has triggered no less shock and anger among the local resident.
The incident took place at Bagijan area on Saturday when a group of policemen came to see two women villagers in the paddy fields and mercilessly assaulted them for violating the lock down which is expected to be over by April 15.
" Both the women maintained social distancing and they were alone in the paddy field. What mistakes they have done to be beaten up so mercilessly," said Lokomoni Saikia, a local housewife.
Balwan Phukan a villager said," since they worked for livelihood and...
Guwahati: Even as COVID19 has not reached the state, Assam is remaining on maximum alert to keep the killer virus at bay.
Roads, mostly in the rural areas are lying deserted since the people are confined to their homes.
But in many urban areas, including the city of Guwahati some people are still found on the road bereft of any reason forcing the police to read the riot act.
Towards the afternoon s section groceries opened for a couple of hours to help the people gather essential commodities.
"But the government lacks coordination which was why, the people are confused, " said Debabrata Saikia. According to the Opposition leader in the state...
New Delhi: The nation wide lock down is more a reign of terror and less a measure to keep a virus at bay if a section of the observation of a country's legal fraternity is to be believed.
Be it in the case of police excess or the absence of essential commodities, the 21 days Pan India lock down seems to have been crushing the spine of millions of the people living in abject penury across the nation life never before.
The worse has yet to come. This has forced a New Delhi based lawyer to write to the Chief Justice of India for immediate intervention before the situation goes from bad to worse.
Here is the letter of Gaurav Jain, the lawyer, who has been relentlessly...
Tezpur: In a rare show of solidarity, a group of Muslim people reached out to a Hindu family to help the members overcome a crises of humanity.
The incident that sets an example of Hindu-Muslim bonhomie took place in Bihpuria in Biswanath district on Thursday when a group of Muslim villagers came out to a Hindu family at Ward No 1 where a women breathed her last on Monday midnight.
The family members was caught on dire trouble since the neighbours refused to come out of their homes fearing COVID infection. The body of the 68 year old lady remained abandoned.
Then the Muslim villagers on Thursday came out to rescue the family and took away the body observing all Hindu...
New Delhi: The Delhi police have arrested a 40-year-old man a week after he spat on a girl from Manipur and called her Corona triggering no less acrimony among the north eastern people.
According to information, he was picked up by a team led by Deputy Commissioner of Police in charge of West Delhi from Mukherjee Nagar area on Wednesday.
He is the man who spat on a 23 years old Manipuri girl after calling her Chinese corona virus. He was arrested by Delhi Police today. Thank You @DelhiPolice, @ArvindKejriwal ji, @AmitShah ji, @KirenRijiju ji. #StopRacism pic.twitter.com/ZcA12BqHjy— Licypriya Kangujam (@LicypriyaK) March 25, 2020
Initially, the individual called her...
Guwahati: The State governments of Assam, Arunachal Pradesh, Nagaland and Mizoram have declared Statewide lockdowns till the midnight of March 31.
Till date Manipur has reported a single case of COVID-19 on Tuesday morning.
According to a Manipur Directorate of Health Services pres release issued on March 24, 2020, one young women returned from the United Kingdom found positive. "One 23 year old Manipuri person returning from UK (England) has tested positive today morning. She belongs to Thangmeiband Lourung Purel Leikai, Imphal West district. She is under care and treatment at JNIMS Isolation Ward."
The department appeals people to help tracking others who might be in contact...
Guwahati: Even after COVID 19 has not afflicted the state, a 5 days lock down is in place across Assam from Tuesday to keep the killer virus at bay.
State health minister Hemanta Biswa Sarma said the lock down is coming into force from 5 in the morning where the civilians would be allowed to be on the road only for groceries and pharmacies.
"Police would arrest if anybody is found on the road bereft of any reason. Groceries and pharmacies would remain opened and offices would have to run with minimum staff," said Sarma.
All medical colleges are procuring ventilation facilitaties for treatment of COVID19 and have been receiving required medicines. Sarma said that the OPD...
Animal Welfare Board of India appealed all the citizens of India not to stray their pets under the fear of COVID-19. If anybody is caught doing so, then he or she will be under strict penalty under Prevention of Cruelty of Animals Act, 1960 and violation of the direction of the honorable supreme court of India.
A letter stating the above mentioned matter has been sent to the chief secretaries of all the states of India. The letter also stated that nowadays it is frequently seen that the pet parents abandon their pets due to the prevailing fear of COVID-19.
On the other hand, JBF (Just Be Friendly),a Guwahati, Assam based animal welfare organization has started to spread awareness...
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