"I urge all the workers, farmers and common people of Assam from today itself to protect the identity of the state. You will see that in the next three months, we will thwart any attempt to grant citizenship to Hindu Bangladeshis," Gogoi told reporters just after coming out of Golaghat jail here.
Assam is in a "crisis" and there is a "big conspiracy" behind granting citizenship to Hindu Bangladeshi immigrants, the RTI activist and KMSS president alleged.
He also declared a fight against "privatisation" of oil fields in Assam through auctions and vowed bring about a logical conclusion to the ongoing investigation on the corruption in Assam Public Service Commission.
The Gauhati High Court had granted Gogoi bail on December 16, paving the way for his immediate release.
On October 2, he was arrested from the middle of a press conference for allegedly instigating people during eviction near Kaziranga National Park, leading to death of two protesters.
He charged Assam Education Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma of "hatching the conspiracy" of putting him behind bars, mainly to keep him away from the by-polls in Lakhimpur Lok Sabha seat and Baithalangso Assembly constituency, besides the recently held Autonomous Council polls.
"I also urge Chief Minister Sarbananda Sonowal to not bow in front of Delhi and Nagpur. He should be the real 'state leader' and work for the people of Assam," Gogoi said.
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