Differences and similarities between assam and punjab movement
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Gurdwara Sri Guru tegh Bahadur Sahib(also called Dhubri Sahib)is the Gurdwara of Sikhs in Dhubri town on the bank of the Brahmaputra River in Assam, India. The first Sikh guru, Guru Nanak Dev, visited this place in 1505 AD and met Srimanta Sankardeva on his way when he traveled from Dhaka to Assam. Later, the 9th Guru Teg Bahadur came to this place and established this Gurdwara during the 17th century. More than 50,000 Hindus, Sikhs, Muslims and all faiths devotees from all over the country and the world assemble in this historic shrine every year in December to mark the martyrdom of Guru Tegh Bahadur. The festival starts on 3rd of December with great solemnity and ceremony. Sikhs call this festival Sahidee-Guru-Parav.(Wiki)
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similarities :
1. both movement wanted political freedom .
2. the aim of both the movement were to have more right in state by making amendment in constitution .
3. both the states demanded that the benefits of local resources should be given to state people .