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Title - Exodus of people from northeast stops in Karnataka, dwindles in Tamil NaduPosted by : riteshexpert on Aug 20, 2012 - 21:00:11 PM |
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BANGALORE/CHENNAI: After four days of panic-driven exodus of northeasterners, the situation eased today with police and railway officials saying it has stopped in Karnataka and reduced to a trickle in Tamil Nadu.In contrast to earlier scenes of people belonging to the northeast fleeing over rumours of backlash over Assam violence,the situation was normal in Bangalore which was turned into a virtual fortress with tight security in place.Upto 30,000 people had fled the country's IT capital since late last week which abated yesterday after the government went into overdrive to instill confidence in the people.Over 18,000 police personnel, bolstered by Rapid Action Force and Central Reserve Police, kept a hawk-like vigil in the city with Eid also celebrated today. "The situation is absolutely peaceful and normal ...People from the northeast are going about their chores without any disturbance and the exodus has completely stopped", Additional Commissioner of Police (Law and Order) Suneel Kumar told PTI.Bangalore Police Commissioner Jyothi Prakash Mirji said they have held several peace committee meetings with community leaders and police intensified night patrolling.Railways, which ran additional trains to Guwahati after the sudden rush of fleeing northeasterners, did not operate any special services for the second consecutive day. |