"In his election campaign meetings here, Modi had given the assurance that Assam's land will not be given to Bangladesh. After the elections he should have kept his word. This is not acceptable," All Assam Students Union (AASU) adviser Dr Samujjal Bhattacharjee said.
The AASU staged sit-in demonstrations across the state and burnt effigies of the Prime Minister asserting that not an inch of Assam's land would be allowed to be given away to the neighbouring country.
The AASU had spearheaded a six-year long agitation against illegal migrants from Bangladesh in the 80's.
For a permanent solution of the infiltration problem in Assam, Modi said here on Tuesday that land swapping would be done for achieving a permanent solution.
"I know the sentiments of the Assamese people regarding the land swapping deal. I assure you, we will move ahead considering India and Assam's welfare. Assam will gain in the long term even if it looks like losing now," the prime minister had said.