Exodus of North Easterners from Bengaluru shows signs of subsiding
The exodus of North Easterners from the city to their home states on fears of attacks showed signs of subsiding on the fourth day on Saturday since they started fleeing, according to indications fr
Situation calm in Assam, two trains arrive from Bengaluru
The situation in lower Assam on Saturday remained peaceful with no report of any violence even as two special trains arrived here carrying 1700 people who had fled the southern states after rumours
Adequate protection is given to NE people: PMO
The Centre today said adequate protection is being given by state governments in the South to people of the North East fleeing on rumours of attacks and termed as 'false' and 'fabricated' reports that they are not being provided enough security.
Sharad Yadav for temporary ban on social networking sites
JD-U chief Sharad Yadav on Saturday advocated temporary ban on social networking sites to check rumour mongering in view of exodus of people hailing from the northeast from various parts of the countr
Worried kin want them to return
Tamil Nadu railway police said about 300 people from Manipur, Assam and Nagaland left Coimbatore over the past two days; and over 1,500 people could have left Chennai through trains, many from Chennai
Attacks send shivers
As Bengalureans and government struggled hard to instill a sense of confidence among the North-Easterners, the city witnessed seven incidents of threats and attacks against them on Friday.
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