Some forces trying to destabilise Centre and state: Gogoi
Appealing to students and people from Assam living in Karnataka and Andhra Pradesh not to panic, Chief Minister Tarun Gogoi said on Thursday said that unidentified forces were fomenting violence in lower Assam and trying to destabilise the central and state governments.
"It is true that there are some forces who are trying to destabilise the Centre and the state government. There are game plans against the state government also. There are forces. I do not deny that," Gogoi told reporters.
He said some people were using text messaging and other methods to create panic, not only in the strife-torn areas, but also among students and professionals from Northeast, and Assam in particular, who are staying in states like Andhra Pradesh and Karnataka.
"It is also true that rumour has created a lot of problems. We are looking on ways to curb such things," he said. Gogoi urged them not to panic and said he was in constant touch with his counterparts in both the states.
"There is no threat to them. Even the Prime Minister and the Home Minister have spoken to the chief ministers of the two states. The exodus is the result of rumour."
Asked if his government is contemplating a temporary ban on bulk SMSes to stop spread of rumours, Gogoi said: "We are looking at it to see how far we can go legally. We have not taken any final decision."
He admitted that new technology has created problems. "With new technology, rumours are now spreading faster. Besides, this time the ethnic violence has also got far more publicity than previous such incidents in the state."
Gogoi said the state government has put in place security measures to ensure that the Eid festival passes off peacefully.
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