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Hundreds join agitation near Abohar

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Abohar, December 20

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Braving the chill and fog, hundreds of people participated in protests against the Citizenship Amendment Act (CAA) in Sriganganagar and Hanumangarh on Thursday.

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People assembled in a public park and walked up to the district collectorate office. They raised placards and banners against the NDA government.

Outside the Sriganganagar district collectorate office, a rally was organised and a memorandum addressed to the President of India was given through the district collector demanding scrapping of the CAA.

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Former legislator Het Ram Beniwal slammed Narendra Modi and Amit Shah for “attempting to disintegrate the democratic and sovereign structure of the country by pursuing a hidden agenda that was scripted at the RSS headquarters in Nagpur”. “They are following the diktats of the RSS top brass and consider youth and students as enemies,” he said. — OC

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