One dead in India's Assam as protests over citizenship law turn violent - hospital


Reuters | Delhi | Updated: 12-12-2019 19:58 IST | Created: 12-12-2019 18:52 IST
One dead in India's Assam as protests over citizenship law turn violent - hospital
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One person died in India's Assam state on Thursday, a hospital official said, as police clashed with protesters opposing a law that would make it easier for non-Muslim minorities from some neighboring countries to seek Indian citizenship.

Ramen Talukdar, superintendent of Gauhati Medical College Hospital in Assam's main city, said five protesters had been brought in with bullet injuries to the hospital and one of them had died.

India moved thousands of troops into the northeastern state to curb unrest as street demonstrations raged for the second consecutive day there. A movement against illegal immigrants has simmered for decades in Assam, which lies on the border with Bangladesh.

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