CAA Implementation in Assam: Only Two Granted Citizenship Amid Ongoing Border Challenges
Assam government has granted Indian citizenship under the Citizenship Amendment Act to two individuals out of the 39 applications so far.
Snake is currently in India for the three-day mega EDM festival
IANS | December 28, 2019 10:26 am
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Amid the ongoing unrest over the Citizenship Amendment Act (CAA) across the nation, international artiste DJ Snake urged Indians to spread love and peace among each other.
During his performance at Sunburn music festival 2019 on Friday here, Snake, without directly mentioning the word CAA, appealed to the people to stay united.
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“I love you India… whole world is watching you. No matter where are you are from… whether you are from east or south…no matter what your religion is… just be together and stay united…. So do not listen to TV, radio or what any politician is saying. Just spread love and peace,”Snake said.
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Snake is currently in India for the three-day mega EDM festival. He concluded the day one of the festivals as the major headliner.
Not only this, he touched everyone’s hearts a little more when he hoisted the Indian National Flag while performing.
“Shukriya everyone for calling me to this beautiful country. We all are a family,” he added, asking everyone to take a picture together.
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Assam government has granted Indian citizenship under the Citizenship Amendment Act to two individuals out of the 39 applications so far.
The North East Students’ Organization (NESO), an umbrella body of eight student unions from northeastern states, has announced that December 11 will be observed annually as a 'black day' to express unwavering opposition to the Citizenship (Amendment) Act (CAA), 2019.
Assam, a state rich in history and culture, is no stranger to civil unrest and protests rooted in deep-seated issues of identity, governance, and development.
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