Northeast issue: Exodus subsides in Bangalore, no let up in Chennai, Pune
The exodus of North Easterners from Bangalore on fears of attacks showed signs of subsiding on the fourth day.

In Bangalore, railway officials said the number of those wanting to leave the city had dwindled following assurances from the Centre and the state government as also deployment of six companies of the Rapid Action Force in the city. About 30,000 northeast people have left the city in the last three days.
In Chennai, people from northeast continued to exit the city for the third day with hundreds thronging the railway station and heading back home.
The Pune railway station witnessed fear-stricken residents crowding the ticket counters in large numbers, desperate to head to their home states.
The Centre on Saturday said adequate protection is being given by state governments to these people and termed as "false" and "fabricated" reports to the contrary. "Protection is being given by state governments. Some miscreants, undesirable elements and anti-social elements are spreading rumours that there is no protection to people of the northeast in South India. It is unwarranted. It is totally false and fabricated to create panic among people", minister of state in the PMO V Narayanasamy told reporters.
Police patrolling was stepped up in Bangalore in areas prominently inhabited by people from the northeastern states, officials said.
Unlike the past few days, no special trains were announced on Saturday. Over a 100 from the northeast waited outside the city railway station to leave for their home states, fearing reprisals for the Assam violence.
"Based on ticket sales, we will arrange for special trains. As of now, the sales are slow paced," a senior official said. Special trains will be considered once ticket sales crosses 2,500 a day, he said.
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