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South Asia must stay away from war: High risks and costs for all

South Asia may have only 3 per cent of the world’s area but with a population of slightly over 2 billion people, it has nearly 25% of the world’s...

Protests intensify in Assam, prominent BJP leaders resign, ULFA declares fight against CAB

14th Dec: Protests against the Citizenship Amendment Bill (CAB)...

BJP members resign from their posts; oppose CAA 2019

Police brutality still on as they open fire at peaceful protestors in many places

Hostels become detention camps: Army lays siege at colleges in Assam

The people of Assam are being stripped off their human rights, one bullet at a time.

Police lathi-charge students at Anti-Citizenship Amendment Act protests in Delhi

Image Courtesy:scroll.in Violent clashes erupted when students of Jamia Milia...

Japan PM cancels Guwahati trip

Anti-CAB protests in Assam continue despite curfews and police intimidation

Tripura on the edge post CAB, leaders meet Amit Shah

Even as anti-CAB protests intensify in Assam, things are not getting better next door in Tripura either.

3 killed in anti-CAB protests in Assam

Police resort to firing, lathi-charge and tear gas shelling to control protesters, as agitation against the Citizenship (Amendment) Bill refuses to dissipate in Assam.

Assam engulfed in smoke as protests rage on

Zamser Ali brings in developments about the anti-CAB battle that the people of Assam are fighting

Students injured, army called in as anti-CAB stir intensifies in Assam

The CAB is currently under discussion in the Rajya Sabha

Anti- CAB protest continues in Assam, Quick Response Team called in Dibrugarh

Amidst huge protests that are erupting all over Assam, reports of the Dibrugarh district administration calling for QRT (Quick Response Team) to control situations of mass protests in Dibrugarh, are coming in.

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