As first trains reach Assam, many(Hindus) say they will return to Bangalore
Almost 60 hours after they fled Bangalore fearing attacks by Muslims, the first batch of about 7,000 passengers from the Northeast arrived at the Guwahati railway station this morning.
The two special trains and the regular Bangalore-Guwahati Express reached here between 5 am-9 am. While some complained of threats, many said they would return to Bangalore as soon as possible.
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