‘Please don’t go, we are with you’, Bangalore urges Northeast people

The Karnataka government has been making best efforts to create peace and need of mutual understanding between northeast people and Bangalore people. Rumours had forced many northeast people to leave their home and jobs and they are going to their native states.

Talking to media, Karnataka’s Home Minister and Deputy Chief Minister, R Ashoka said, “I met the honorable Chief Minister. I explained all the details about security arrangement. I hope we are one nation. We are all Indians. Bangalore is a safe place.”

Mr. R Ashoka said, “I personally met some friends of Assam, students and working, they are willing to go. I’m confident about that.”

Further, the state home minister also tour the railway station this weekend, to spread the message that those who left the city should come back.

Meanwhile, the local resident of Bangalore also joined the government’s move to spread awareness among the people.

Talking to media, a local resident of Bangalore said, “North East is one of the parts of our body. I am standing here, like India. This is north east, this is south east – we can’t hurt any of our body parts.”

Another said, “They can’t live with fear forever, you know, we are trying to encourage them to be back. This is their place, their country and it is their fundamental right, as a college, as faculty members, as a Principal, we are all trying to bring them back and they have to stay here, as they are provided with all things in the college.”

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