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Akhil calls upon people to protest against the CAA unitedly

Krishak Mukti Sangram Samity(KMSS)leader Akhil Gogoi has called upon the peiople of Assam to protest against the controversial Citizenship(Amendment) Act unitedly.

Gogoi, who was arrested by the National Investigation Agency for his alleged involvement with Maoist and was currently kept behind the bars, was today produced at the NIA special court in Guwahati.

In the court premises the KMSS leaders said before media that people of Assam should protest against the C(A)A strongly and unitedy.

“Any division among us would help the BJP-RSS implement their ugly divisive politics. I appeal the people of Assam to protest unitedly and vehemently against the C(A)A”, Gogoi said.

KMSS leader Gogoi was arrested on December last year when the anti-C(A)Aprotest touched its peak.

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