AGP headquarters in Guwahati vandalised

AGP headquarters in Guwahati vandalised

AGP headquarters in Guwahati vandalised

 Protestors raise slogans as they take part in a demonstration against the passing of Citizenship (Amendment) Bill during curfew, at GS Road in Guwahati, on December 12. Photograph: PTI Photo

 

Guwahati, December 12 (PTI) Headquarters of the Asom Gana Parishad in Guwahati's Ambari area was attacked on Thursday by people protesting against the Citizenship (Amendment) Bill, police said.

 

The protestors went inside the building, located on the Gopinath Bordoloi Road in the heart of the city, and smashed a few window panes and damaged the property, they said.

 

Several vehicles, including those of the police, parked outside the building were also vandalised, they added.

 

Officials said police then had to baton-charge the agitators.

 

Several teargas shells were also lobbed.

 

'Internet has been cut off': Cong to PM after Assam tweets

 

The Congress on Wednesday took a swipe at Prime Minister Narendra Modi over his assurance to the people of Assam on Twitter after the passage of the Citizenship (Amendment) Bill in Parliament, saying the people in the state cannot read his "reassuring" message as the internet there has been cut-off.

 

In a series of tweets, in both Assamese and English, the prime minister said he personally and the Central government are "totally committed to constitutionally safeguard the political, linguistic, cultural and land rights of the Assamese people as per the spirit of Clause 6."

 

The Clause 6 of the Assam Accord guaranteed safeguarding local rights, language and culture.

 

"I want to assure my brothers and sisters of Assam that they have nothing to worry after the passing of #CAB," Modi tweeted.

 

Taking a dig at the prime minister's message, the Congress, from its official Twitter handle, said, "Our brothers and sisters in Assam cannot read your 'reassuring' message Modiji, in case you've forgotten, their internet has been cut off."

Several incidents of violence have been reported from the northeastern state following the passage of the bill in Parliament on Wednesday night. The law seeks to grant citizenship to non-Muslim refugees from Pakistan, Bangladesh and Afghanistan facing persecution there.

 

Govt accuses Cong of instigating violence in northeast 

The government accused the Congress on Thursday of instigating violence in the northeast following the passage of the Citizenship (Amendment) Bill in Parliament, evoking sharp reaction from the opposition party.

 

Congress leader Adhir Ranjan Chowdhury raised the issue of violence in parts of the northeast region during the Zero Hour, saying barring a few places the entire region was in "flames".

 

"Internet services have been discontinued. We are witnessing that Kashmir phenomenon has been replicated in the northeast region," he said.

 

Chowdhury also said both these areas are of strategic importance and the government should take the deteriorating situation seriously.

 

Alleging that the Congress was instigating violence in the northeast region, parliamentary affairs minister Prahlad Jodhi said, "I condemn their attitude."

Following Joshi's remarks, Congress members along with that of Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam walked out of the House proceedings.

 

Later during the Zero Hour, Saugata Roy of the Trinamool Congress too raised the Assam and Tripura situation demanded a statement from the government on this.

 

The TMC MPs too walked out of the House in protest.