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Assam minister, MLA shown black flags by anti-CAA agitators

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Published : Jan 26, 2020, 3:15 PM IST

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Assam Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma, who is also the North-East Democratic Alliance convener, was heading towards Nurul Amin stadium in Nagaon district, when AASU and AJYCP members rushed towards his convoy and raised 'go back' and 'CAA Ami namanu' (we do not accept CAA) slogans, while waving black flags at him.

Guwahati: Assam Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma and BJP legislator Angoorlata Deka were shown black flags by anti-CAA protesters at two different locations in the state on Sunday, when they were on their way to attend
Republic Day programmes.

Sarma, who is also the North-East Democratic Alliance convener, was heading towards Nurul Amin stadium in Nagaon district, when AASU and AJYCP members rushed towards his convoy and raised 'go back' and 'CAA Ami namanu' (we do not accept CAA) slogans, while waving black flags at him.

They agitators were, however, overpowered by police and taken into custody.

The minister had, on an earlier occasion, said he "sees white even when black flags are waved".

In Kamrup district, Deka, BJP MLA from Nagaon's Batadrava constituency, was also greeted with protests and black flags by AASU activists, according to reports.

The legislator had to make her way through the agitation to the reach the venue.

The Citizenship Amendment Act (CAA), enacted last month, had triggered widespread protests across Assam, as people feared that their identity and culture might be at stake if illegal settlers from neighbouring Bangladesh were made legal residents.

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Assam minister, MLA shown black flags by anti-CAA agitators
         Guwahati, Jan 26 (PTI) Assam Minister Himanta Biswa
Sarma and BJP legislator Angoorlata Deka were shown black
flags by anti-CAA protesters at two different locations in the
state on Sunday, when they were on their way to attend
Republic Day programmes.
         Sarma, who is also the North-East Democratic Alliance
convener, was heading towards Nurul Amin stadium in Nagaon
district, when AASU and AJYCP members rushed towards his
convoy and raised 'go back' and 'CAA Ami namanu' (we do not
accept CAA) slogans, while waving black flags at him.
         They agitators were, however, overpowered by police
and taken into custody.
         The minister had, on an earlier occasion, said he
"sees white even when black flags are waved".
         In Kamrup district, Deka, BJP MLA from Nagaon's
Batadrava constituency, was also greeted with protests and
black flags by AASU activists, according to reports.
         The legislator had to make her way through the
agitation to the reach the venue.
         The Citizenship Amendment Act (CAA), enacted last
month, had triggered widespread protests across Assam, as
people feared that their identity and culture might be at
stake if illegal settlers from neighbouring Bangladesh were
made legal residents. PTI DG
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