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Exodus of North Easterners from city shows signs of subsiding

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In confidence building measures, six companies of Rapid Action Force have been deployed, besides increased police patrolling in areas prominently inhabited by people from the North Eastern states, official sources said.

Even as a few hundreds of North East people waited outside the city railway station to leave for their home states, fearing reprisals for the Assam violence, railway authorities this morning did not announce any special trains.

They said it is too early to take a call to arrange for special trains unless ticket sales reaches a cut off point of 2,500 a day. "Based on ticket sales, we will arrange for special trains. As of now sales have been slow paced."

However, they said they would take steps to arrange for special trains if ticket sales increase through the day as it did yesterday.

They said eight special trains had been arranged in the last three days, apart from three regular trains which had ferried nearly 30,000 people to their home states.

Cracking the whip in the wake of the exodus, police arrested six persons yesterday on charges of attack, intimidation and sending "false" SMSes to people of the region.

Assam Ministers Chandan Brahma and Nilamoni Sen Deka, who are in the city, had said yesteday they were impressed with the steps taken by the government to safeguard the interests of people from the North East.

  

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