The rally, led by the former Congress minister Ripun Bora and President Tea Cell Gohpur Legislative Assembly branch Louis Barla and General Secretary Pankaj Mahanand, marched to the Deputy Commissioner's office here shouting slogans against the BJP-led central government.
The protestors also submitted a memorandum to Prime Minister Narendra Modi through Sonitpur Deputy Commissioner Lalit Gogoi.
Former Congress Minister Ripun Bora said that in Assam there are 19,28,829 families of tea workers who were getting subsidized rice but from January first, this will be stopped by the Centre which will adversely affect the families.
Mahanand further said that if the Centre failed to resolve this issue and did not consider their demand, they will be compelled to resort to democratic agitation in the greater interest of the community.
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