Assam Chief Minister Tarun Gogoi has said that most people from his
State, who had fled Bangalore in the wake of rumours of possible
violence against them, are planning to return. Mr. Gogoi conveyed this
to Deputy Chief Minister R. Ashok, who began his two-day goodwill visit
to Assam and Manipur on Saturday, when the latter called on him at his
Home Office in Guwahati.
A statement issued by Karnataka’s Information Department stated that Mr.
Gogoi had informed Mr. Ashok that most people, who had come back from
Bangalore are now in the process of going back.
In response, Mr. Ashok assured the Assam Chief Minister that the
Government of Karnataka “would do everything in its power” to provide
protection and security to people of northeast origin. He said there had
been no incidents of violence in Karnataka and the situation had been
as peaceful as ever.
“A large number of my family and friends are staying in Bangalore and I
have got first hand information about the situation”, the statement
quoted Mr. Gogoi as having said.
Mr. Gogoi also telephoned Chief Minister Jagadish Shettar and thanked
him for the State government’s help to the people of northeast origin.
Mr. Gogoi said that there were a large number of people from Karnataka
settled for generations in Assam and similarly Bangalore was home to a
large number of people from Assam. Both States should work together to
defeat the vested interests who are trying to create an unpleasant
situation between them.
Meghalaya team meets Ashok
A delegation of Ministers from Meghalaya arrived in Bangalore on Friday
evening and called on Deputy Chief Minister R. Ashok at his residence to
secure first-hand knowledge of the situation in Bangalore pertaining to
the exodus of people of northeast origin.
The delegation, deputed by Meghalaya Chief Minister Mukul Sangma,
comprised Information and Public Relations Minister A.T. Mondal, Water
Resources Minister A.L. Hek and Urban Affairs Minister Ampareen Lyngdoh,
according to a press release.
The delegation met the Deputy Chief Minister, who also holds the Home portfolio, on the eve of his departure to Guwahati.
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