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Assam: Elderly citizens begin Bihu by burning CAA leaflets in “Meji”

Many communities also voiced their protest, they have constructed bhela ghars (bamboo-and-straw houses where the trademark Bihu feasts are held) that depict the struggle of the Assamese people against the allegedly “unconstitutional” and “communal” legislation.

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Assam: Elderly citizens begin Bihu by burning CAA leaflets in "meji"

Guwahati: During the onset hours of Magh Bihu, the elderly residents of the Odalbakra locality in Guwahati city voiced their protest against CAA. They Congregated at the Savitri Bharali School playground, where they had constructed several mejis (traditional bonfire) the elderly citizens brought out leaflets of the CAA, and tearing the copies into pieces, threw them into the flames of the ‘meji’ that burned brightly, perhaps symbolizing the rage and resentment of the public over the imposition of the CAA.

Their children and grandchildren accompanied them alongside their protests, as the community raised their voices in unison against the controversial legislation, repeating again and again that they would not accept its imposition at any cost. Their chants were accompanied by the sounds of traditional Assamese instruments like the taal (cymbals).

“We are burning the CAA in the fires of the holy meji, we are tearing its copies, and we will not accept the Bill at any cost. We appeal the people — irrespective of their caste or religion — to come together so that the CAA can be defeated”, said a local resident,

The whole state had seen that the Bihu festivities were marked by the burning of representations of the CAA and have more or less become a norm. Many communities also voiced their protest, they have constructed bhela ghars (bamboo-and-straw houses where the trademark Bihu feasts are held) that depict the struggle of the Assamese people against the allegedly “unconstitutional” and “communal” legislation.

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