Congress General Secretary Rahul Gandhi Tuesday went to violence hit areas of Assam including Kokrajhar and there he met to the victims of ethnic violence in relief camps, sources said.
Rahul also held meetings with Bodoland Territorial Council (BTAD) leaders and discussed on the prevailing situation in Assam, sources added.
According to media reports, Rahul first visited to Kathalguri and Gambaribeel relief camps and later he was scheduled to visit to Salakati in Kokrajhar.
He may also visit to two relief camps in Dhubri district.
Earlier, Prime Minister Manmohan Singh, Congress President Sonia Gandhi and Union Home Minister Sushil Kumar Shinde have already visited to violence-hit areas of Assam.
Home Minister Shinde earlier on Monday said sufficient security arrangements have been made by the security forces in the vulnerable areas of Assam to prevent recurrence of communal violence.
Presenting the report card of the Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) for the month of August, Shinde said that normalcy is returning to Assam and people are going back from relief camps to their native places.
"I am happy to note that normalcy is returning to Assam gradually and people are going back from relief camps to their native places. I had requested the state governments to take all possible measures to prevent recurrence of such incidents in future," Shinde said.
"It is unfortunate that the recent violence caused by the ethnic groups in Assam has been given communal colour and has resulted heavy loss of lives and displacement of people to relief camps," he added.
The Prime Minister had earlier on Saturday said that the increase in the communal incidents in the country in the past few months and the revival of ethnic tensions in the northeast in recent weeks have been causes of concern.
"The ethnic disturbances of the northeast assumed a national dimension with the flight of people belonging to the northeast from various towns of South and Western India," he said in his speech at the Annual Conference of DGPs/IGPs here.
It may be recalled here that there was exodus of northeasterners from Karnataka, Tamil Nadu, Andhra Pradesh and Maharashtra following rumours of backlash over the ethnic violence in Assam.
--With ANI Inputs--
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Comments:
Balakrishna
September 11, 2012 at 6:41 PMvenkat
September 11, 2012 at 6:34 PMWhat is the effect of RG goin there. Nothing clearly mentioned.
Home Minister part is highlighted here on stepping up security. But what is the outcome og RG speaking to leaders.
Vidyadhara T Shetty
September 11, 2012 at 6:06 PMSend me too to different part of the country on govt. expense.I promise, it will be more productive than this Duffers
Why don't we hear the news that the MP of Moradabad visited Hyderabad? Whay difference exists between them? Rahul Gandhi is also a 'just another Congress MP' who doesn't care about the status of his constituency just like the rest...