Assu strike news 2018
You're referring to the 2018 Assam Strike!
The Assam Strike, also known as the 16-day-long Assam Bandh, was a statewide strike called by various organizations, including the All Assam Students' Union (AASU), the All Assam Minority Students' Union (AAMSU), and the Krishak Mukti Sangram Samiti (KMSS), among others. The strike began on April 6, 2018, and ended on April 22, 2018.
The strike was called to protest against the Citizenship (Amendment) Bill, 2016, which aimed to grant Indian citizenship to non-Muslim migrants from Bangladesh, Pakistan, and Afghanistan who had entered India before 2015. The protesters argued that the bill would lead to an influx of migrants from Bangladesh and alter the demographic balance of Assam.
During the strike, various forms of protests and demonstrations took place across the state, including road blockades, rallies, and sit-ins. The strike also led to disruptions in daily life, with many businesses and educational institutions remaining closed.
The Assam government and the central government responded to the strike by deploying security forces to maintain law and order and by holding talks with the striking organizations. However, the talks failed to yield a breakthrough, and the strike continued until its conclusion on April 22, 2018.
The strike had significant economic and social impacts on Assam, with losses estimated to be in the hundreds of crores. The strike also led to a heightened sense of tension and uncertainty in the state, with many residents expressing concerns about their future and the future of their state.
In the end, the strike achieved some of its objectives, including the government's agreement to hold further discussions on the Citizenship (Amendment) Bill. However, the bill remains a contentious issue, and the debate continues to this day.