Despite stepped up efforts by authorities, social organisations and help groups to remove the fear stalking hundreds of students and workers from Assam and Manipur, rattled by attacks in the last four days in Kondhwa, Hadapsar and Cantonment areas of the city, continue to make a beeline towards the railway station.
Their only goal for the time being appeared to catch "Azad Hind Express" that leaves the city every evening for Howrah.
"We are returning as our parents are worried. I will come back but as of now I am leaving with nine of my friends from Imphal," said a student at the railway station.
Police believe that doctored MMSes and SMSes were the main provocation behind the attacks since August 12 in which about 15 NE residents in certain localities were targeted. Two of the 13 persons arrested by police reportedly confessed that the MMSes and SMSes that depicted violent incidents in Myanmar and Assam turned them vengeful, sources said.
After approaching Facebook, Youtube and Google to remove some "objectionable links" and five videos in respect of the Assam violence, city police have now filed a complaint against "unknown persons" under the IT act, accusing them of exploiting the social networking sites to spread offensive false and intimidating messages .
According to City Police Commissioner Gulabrao Pol, who has circulated a message in the city guaranteeing safety of NE people asking them not to heed rumours, the situation had been totally under control after police swung into action to book the culprit. (MORE)