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Rumour mongering a major problem: Assam Chief Minister Tarun Gogoi

Press Trust of India | Posted on Aug 17, 2012 at 04:59pm IST

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Guwahati: Assam Chief Minister Tarun Gogoi on Friday said rumour mongering caused the exodus of many students and professionals from Assam and other states in the wake of violence between Bodo tribals and minority immigrants but assured that all steps would be taken for their security.

"I will appeal to those who have not fled to stay put. Prime Minister Manmohan Singh and myself are in touch with the chief ministers of Karnataka and Maharashtra," Gogoi said after chairing an all-party meeting in Guwahati.

Thanking the Opposition parties for attending the meeting, he said a team comprising their members will very soon tour the trouble-torn areas.

Rumour mongering a major problem: Tarun Gogoi

The Assam Chief Minister announced that a four-member team had left for Andhra Pradesh and Karnataka to asses the situation.

"It is a welcome sight that all the political parties are of the view that peace should return. Enough is enough,Assam has faced lot of crisis but let's go out of it," he said.

Gogoi announced that a four-member team had left for Andhra Pradesh and Karnataka to asses the situation and would be in touch with the respective governments.

"The fear psychosis and sense of insecurity should go and we will give protection to anybody who is feeling insecure," he said.

"Relief and rehabilitation measures are in full swing and illegal arms with miscreants will be seized. There are no fresh incidents as of now," 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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