Assam govt employees to cease work on Dec 18 against citizenship law
Meanwhile, an oil tanker was set ablaze in Assam's Sonitpur district, killing its driver, even as protests against the amended Citizenship Act continued on Saturday across the state amid a rail blockade, sit-ins and hunger strikes by different organisations, officials said.
By : migrator
Update: 2019-12-14 14:10 GMT
Guwahati
Employees of the Assam government Saturday announced that they will go for cease work on December 18 in protest against the amended Citizenship Act.
Sadou Asam Karmachari Parishad (SAKP) President Basab Kalita told PTI that all employees of the state government across Assam will not attend offices on December 18.
"We have opposed the Bill since the beginning and will continue to do so till the Act is revoked," he said.
When members of the Joint Parliamentary Committee (JPC) came to the state in May last year to take opinion of the people of Assam on the Bill, the SAKP had submitted a memorandum raising objections, Kalita said.
"We have also extended our support to the AASU in its three-day 'Satyagraha' from December 16," he added.
The employees had also supported the protesting students on December 11 and came out of their offices in the state secretariat with placards 'No CAB'.
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