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The situation in Bangalore continues to remain tense despite appeals by the state and central government to not panic. Rumours continue to scare people from the Northeast.
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Three more trains left for Guwahati from Bangalore on Thursday, packed with professionals and students who were heading home.
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The Northeast students met Karnataka Chief Minister Jagadish Shettar on Thursday.
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Throughout the day on Thursday, Karnataka Chief Minister Jagadish Shettar, Karnataka Home Minister R Ashok, the police DGP and the Bangalore Police Commissioner promised and assured that the people of the Northeast will be protected and that there is nothing to worry.
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State officials claim that around 20,000 people from the Northeast have already left Bangalore, fearing a backlash over the Assam violence.
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Students from the Northeast are also fleeing Pune following an attack on the Northeast students in the city last week.
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The source of the rumours - which is being probed by the Intelligence Bureau and the Karnataka police - is yet to be ascertained.
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