The government Friday banned bulk SMS and MMS messages for 15 days in
view of the exodus of people from the northeast from cities like
Bangalore, Pune and Hyderabad following rumors that they would be
attacked.
“We will detect those who are spreading rumours. Those responsible
for the exodus from Bangalore will not go scot free,” union Home
Secretary R.K. Singh told reporters. He said the situation in Bangalore
was in control after security forces had been deployed and authorities
held meetings with people from the northeast and minorities. “The police
commissioner and the chief minister said northeastern people are safe
in Bangalore… and after the meeting, people have stopped leaving the
city,” he said.
Referring to the situation in Assam, he
said two minor incidents had taken place. “These were isolated
incidents. The situation is fully under control in Assam and you cannot
call them fresh violence. We need to investigate these matters.”
Wild rumors have been spreading that people from the northeast region
would be attacked after Eid Aug 20 to avenge the recent ethnic violence
in Assam, in which more than 74 people were killed. The rumors have
caused over 5,000 students from northeast fleeing to Guwahati from
Bangalore by special trains till late Wednesday.
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