Assam bandh: Tyres burnt, trains delayed as citizenship bill faces protests
Protestors
Tuesday tried to put up blockades on railway tracks and disrupt train services
across Assam as part of the 12-hour state-wide
bandh called by 46 organisations against the Citizenship
Bill.
Police
officials said here that the demonstrators, who were trying to prevent train
movement by squatting on tracks, were being evicted.
Demonstrators
also burnt tyres on roads in various places of the state.
Police
escorts were being provided to public transport vehicles to ensure transport
services functioned normally during the bandh.
The
Krishak Mukti Sangram Samiti (KMSS), Asom Jatiyatabadi Yuba Chatra Parishad
(AJYCP) and 44 organisations have called the 12-hour bandh to protest against
the Centre's bid to pass the Citizenship (Amendment) Bill, 2016, in the Winter
Session of Parliament.
Political
parties, including the Congress and the AIUDF, have extended their support to
the bandh in the interest of Assam and its indigenous people. Read
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