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Assam CM Tarun Gogoi asks Northeast students not to panic

Press Trust of India | Updated Aug 17, 2012 at 09:48am IST

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Guwahati: Assam Chief Minister Tarun Gogoi on Thursday appealed to students and people from Assam and other parts of the Northeast to refrain from rushing back to their home states in panic.

"I appeal to students and other persons especially those who are in Karnataka and Andhra Pradesh, that they should not get panicked and (not) rush back. Rumour mongering is on, but Prime Minister Manmohan Singh has personally talked to the chief ministers of the two states to ensure security," Gogoi said in Guwahati.

The Chief Minister made the comment in the wake of reports of mass exodus of people, particularly students, who were fearing a backlash following the widespread violence in lower Assam.

Assam CM asks Northeast students not to panic

Tarun Gogoi said a ministerial team would leave for Karnataka and Andhra Pradesh on Friday.

He said a ministerial team would leave for Karnataka and Andhra Pradesh on Friday and assured that there was absolutely no need to panic. "The situation is normal," he said.

Asked to comment on the recent violence in lower Assam districts under the Bodoland Territorial Autonomous District, Gogoi said the situation is gradually returning to normal.

"Stray incidents have been reported here and there, but one should not panic. Most of the victims have started returning to their homes from the relief camps, he said.

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Tarun Gogoi

Posted on May 19, 2013 at 05:42AM IST
Tarun Gogoi is the Chief Minister of the state of Assam in India. He was elected for a record third consecutive time in 2011. His current term ends in 2016. ...

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