Manipur, Jan. 16 -- The developments in the Northeast in the past fortnight or so after the Lok Sabha passed the Citizenship Amendment Bill, 2016, has been unsettling. As expected, the response in the entire Northeast has been strong, but particularly so in Assam and Tripura, which share long boundaries with Bangladesh. In Assam the Asom Gana Parishad, AGP, now a shadow of its former self, born out of the anti-foreigners Assam Agitation of the 1980s, drawing its first set of core members from the All Assam Students Union AASU which spearheaded the six long years of agitation, have already severed ties with its ally, the party in power at the Centre, the BJP. In Tripura five agitators against the CAB received gunshot wounds, and in its wake ...