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Anti-Citizenship Amendment Act sentiments dominate burial of teenager killed in violent Assam protests; AASU says no agitations after sunset

Press Trust of India • December 14, 2019, 00:08:48 IST
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Anti-citizenship bill sentiments ran high in Guwahati on Friday at the burial of a 17-year-old Christian youth who died in an alleged firing incident while he was returning from a protest venue, with many locals hailing him as a “martyr”.

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Anti-Citizenship Amendment Act sentiments dominate burial of teenager killed in violent Assam protests; AASU says no agitations after sunset

Guwahati: Anti-citizenship bill sentiments ran high on Friday at the burial of a 17-year-old Christian youth who died in an alleged firing incident while he was returning from a protest venue, with many locals hailing him as a “martyr”. Sam Stafford died Thursday night after sustaining “bullet injury” at Namgarh area, a few kilometres away from his home at Hatigaon, while he was returning from Latasil playground, where singer Zubeen Garg performed in solidarity with protestors against the Citizenship Amendment Act. Family members alleged that he was grievously injured after some persons, who were in a four-wheeler, fired at a group of people in dark “late evening” at Namgarh. [caption id=“attachment_7781071” align=“alignleft” width=“380”]AASU protests against CAA in Guwahati on Friday. Firstpost AASU protests against CAA in Guwahati on Friday. Firstpost[/caption] A senior police officials said the incident is being investigated and the allegations of the family are being looked into. “My son was a talented drummer and had gone to Latasil playground to listen to Zubeen as he was a big fan,” Sam’s 45-year-old father father Biju Stafford told PTI. “He was returning home and was walking beside a group of anti-CAB protestors when the firing incident happened. The bullet hit him,” he said. The teenager was rushed to a hospital in Hatigaon by a few good samaritans and from there he was sent to the Guwahati Medical College and Hospital, where he died, his mother Mamoni Stafford (38) said. She was inconsolable as her son’s mortal remains were brought to the home on Friday. A sea of mourners poured at Staffords’ humble abode to comfort the bereaved family and bid farewell to the “neighbourhood’s lost musician son”. Sam’s sister Mousumi Begum was in a state of shock. She was the first person in the family to learn about her brother’s ill fate a day before. “I called up Tutu (Sam’s nickname) on his number. Someone else picked up the call who did not recognise me. I thought it was a cross connection so I disconnected. A little while later, I called again and a doctor (at GMCH) picked up the phone and told me that my brother was in a critical condition and asked us to rush to the hospital,” a wailing sister recalled as she held his portrait in her hands. “Sam was an innocent boy. He did not even fully understand the CAB issue. He had gone there just because he loved music. He just wanted to listen to Zubeen. Though we had advised him not to go as the situation was not good,” she said. At Staffords’ home, Sam’s fellow musician friends and schoolmates also came to comfort the family. Later, Assam Police personnel escorted a makeshift hearse van carrying his coffin to Christian Basti graveyard in Dispur. A traditional Gamocha was placed around his neck as his body lay in the coffin. As the hearse left home, a friend held out Sam’s portrait and cried, ‘Joi Aai Asom’ (hail Assam). A large number of neighbours had gathered on their rooftops and balconies, with some capturing the moment on their mobile phones as the van made its way forward. “Along the way at Namgarh, people lit up candles in memory of my son,” Biju said. Two buses full of grieving family members and friends were also escorted to the cemetery, where scores of people from the neighbouring areas had also gathered to attend the rituals. At the graveyard, it was a multi-faith gathering and some local artistes and AASU activists were also present. Two people held out traditional Assamese Gamocha in the air bearing slogans. One was carried by a Hatigaon resident which said “No CAB”, while another was held by a Christian Basti local which said “Shaheed Pranam Tomak. Martyr! We salute you” “A local AASU leader made a speech in Assamese and urged people that no protests should be held after sunset as some antisocial elements are trying to give a bad colour to our movement,” said Swapnav Jyoti Baishya Soud, a lawyer at Gauhati High Court. The Assam Police, paramilitary personnel and state police’s black panther commandos kept a tight vigil in the city which has been on the edge after the Citizenship Amendment Bill was passed by parliament.

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