Faced With Protests, Assam Decides To Ensure Land Rights For Indigenous People

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  • Published On: December 22, 2019
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Faced with protests against the Citizenship Amendment Act, the Assam cabinet on Saturday took a number of feel-good decisions that the government claimed was part of its vision to ensure all-round development in the state. Critics, however, termed them as nothing more than knee-jerk reactions aimed at appeasing agitators.

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