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Procession against B’deshi immigrants

Thousands of people took to the streets in Sivasagar, Jorhat and Dibrugarh districts on an all out war against Bangladeshi immigrants on Friday. Over 30 local organizations in Moran, Amguri and Golaghat took out huge processions demanding steps to detect and deport the immigrants. Amid the simmering protest, several suspected Bangladeshi immigrants were held in Sivasagar, Jorhat and Dibrugarh districts who were detained by police.

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Ram Vilas Prasad's picture

It is a good sign that the people have taken up the job in their own hands.The politicians have let us down for vote bank politics.Their sole concern today is earning money by dubious means instead of giving a good governance.

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