
Cong. to build memorial for CAA protest ‘martyrs’
The Hindu
The Congress on Tuesday promised to build a memorial for the “martyrs” of the movement against the Citizenship (Amendment) Act (CAA) if it is voted back to power in Assam.
Five people were allegedly killed in police firing during the violent protests against CAA in December 2019. They were Azizul Hoque, 45, Ishwar Nayak, 25, Abdul Amin, 23, Dipanjal Das, 19, and Sam Stafford, 17.
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