The curfew was relaxed from 6 am from areas under Lumdiengjri police station and Sadar police station limits
Demonstrations were also taken out by the hartal supporters in many places.
In Dibrugarh, the curfew has been relaxed for 14 hours from 6 am on Tuesday
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'There's no undermining of India's unity and its economy is important', said the finance minister
The resolution said that the Act was an interference in the affairs of neighbouring countries
The decisions were taken at a law and order review meeting by Chief Minister Sarbananda Sonowal.
This letter marks another strong protest against the CAA as has been seen across the universities in the country
Ramesh also sought orders declaring that that the act violates the international law and obligation approved and agreed by India under international covenants
The ruling party said the law was not for Indian citizens, but for those who came to India after facing religious persecution
With the nation on the edge, the law enforcers have their task cut out in reining in the protesters
Actor Dia Mirza also took to Twitter and called on citizens to unite for the cause
In a statement, she alleged that the BJP government's intention was clear about wanting to spread instability and creating an atmosphere of religious tension for political interests
Apart from the TMC, Left Front also conducted marches and protests across the state, while the BJP organised a rally in support of the CAA
The protests against Citizenship Amendment Act intensified in New Delhi as thousands of people gathered at Jantar Mantar and Assam Bhawan to call an end to 'religious profiling'
'To hear the soul, the sound has to be very loud,' read a placard held by students.
The Congress general secretary was joined by leaders like Ahmed Patel, A K Antony, Ghulam Nabi Azad and Randeep Singh Surjewala, besides hundreds of party workers
The police official also claimed that no bullets were fired by the police during the course of controlling the protest