Security beefed up for Assamese in city
Security beefed up for Assamese in city
Follow us:WhatsappFacebookTwitterTelegram.cls-1{fill:#4d4d4d;}.cls-2{fill:#fff;}Google NewsWith a large number of Assamese leaving Anjaiah Nagar and Siddiqui Nagar fearing retaliatory attacks, the city police have increased security measures to stop the exodus of the fear-struck Assamese.Cyberabad police officials said patrolling had been intensified in the areas where people from North-East are settled. “They were asked to approach police immediately if they feel a threat from locals,’’ a senior official said.Earlier a police picket was set up in the localities but it failed to inject confidence among the Assamese residing at Anjaiah Nagar and they left for their native place for the time being.Though the police are not sure about the number of people who left the localities but they claimed that their is a let down after the patrolling.With the police receiving complaints from IT and multi-national companies in Madhapur and Gacchibowli about the problems being faced by their security guards (who are employed by various security agencies), they were making efforts to ensure that the situation returns to normalcy.“Though the security guards are hired by the agencies, the non-deployment of them at the IT companies is a cause of concern to the firms,’’ police said.The police are still on the hunt for the accused who attacked an Assamese youngster a couple of days ago.About 200  Assamese have left Hyderabad so far, sources said.first published:August 16, 2012, 10:57 ISTlast updated:August 16, 2012, 10:57 IST 
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With a large number of Assamese leaving Anjaiah Nagar and Siddiqui Nagar fearing retaliatory attacks, the city police have increased security measures to stop the exodus of the fear-struck Assamese.

Cyberabad police officials said patrolling had been intensified in the areas where people from North-East are settled. “They were asked to approach police immediately if they feel a threat from locals,’’ a senior official said.

Earlier a police picket was set up in the localities but it failed to inject confidence among the Assamese residing at Anjaiah Nagar and they left for their native place for the time being.

Though the police are not sure about the number of people who left the localities but they claimed that their is a let down after the patrolling.

With the police receiving complaints from IT and multi-national companies in Madhapur and Gacchibowli about the problems being faced by their security guards (who are employed by various security agencies), they were making efforts to ensure that the situation returns to normalcy.

“Though the security guards are hired by the agencies, the non-deployment of them at the IT companies is a cause of concern to the firms,’’ police said.

The police are still on the hunt for the accused who attacked an Assamese youngster a couple of days ago.

About 200  Assamese have left Hyderabad so far, sources said.

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