Ministers fail to stop exodus of people from Bangalore by riteshexpert on 19 August, 2012 - 12:00 PM | ||
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riteshexpert | Ministers fail to stop exodus of people from Bangalore on 19 August, 2012 - 12:00 PM | |
GUWAHATI: The persuasive efforts of two state cabinet ministers at Bangalore railway station trying to convince people from the northeast that the Karnataka government has assured them security and they should stay put in the southern city did little to change the minds of the thousands leaving their workplace to head back home.On Saturday, the Karnataka government appealed to NE people who have left the city to return to Bangalore, assuring them that their jobs would remain and there would be no pay cuts.Assam agriculture minister Nilamani Sen Deka, who is in Bangalore, said an estimated 7,000 people from the region living in Bangalore and nearby areas have left for their homes since August 13.An estimated three lakh NE people reside and study or work in Bangalore."When we reached Bangalore railway station yesterday (Friday), already more than 500 people had boarded the special train to Guwahati. We persuaded them to stay back as there was no trouble in the city and the Karnataka government has assured that their lives and properties would be safeguarded. But no one paid any heed to our plea," Deka said.Of the five special trains arranged by Southern Railways to bring NE people to Guwahati, two have already arrived and the remaining ones are scheduled to arrive by Sunday. The trains will leave Guwahati for Bangalore on Sunday to facilitate the return of more people. |