The Cyberabad city police, on Thursday, denied reports that Assamese were being threatened to leave Sidique Nagar of Madhapur PS limits and Anjaiah Nagar of Raidurg PS limits.
In a media release, city police commissioner B Tirumal Rao claimed that there was no truth in those rumours.
"None of the Assamese were assaulted or threatened by any one," he said, "In view of the prevailing situation in Assam, a lot of Assamese are going to Assam to visit their families out of their own anxiety."
The Cyberabad police have deployed pickets in Anjaiah Nagar and Siddique Nagar. Patrolling has been intensified in the Raidurg and Madapur police station areas.
Meanwhile, the Cyberabad police organized a meeting with security agencies and Assamese people at NAC auditorium on Thursday, to dispel their fears and to instil confidence amongst them.
The commissioner has appealed to the Assamese who left for Assam to return and join their jobs.
The Cyberabad police have also started a help-line 9490617100/9490617370.
DCP Madhapur T Yoganand, ACP Madhapur K Govardhan Reddy, Society For Cyber Security Council (SCSC) representative Srinivas Prasad and Assam Youth Welfare Association Chairman Subhash Datta participated in the meeting. (INN)
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