Mysuru, June 22 -- Police find them from Assam, Bengal; Nagendra targets Priyank Kharge

More than 50 migrants arriving from North India at Mysuru City Railway Station yesterday triggered a commotion after activists of Hindu Jagaran Vedike alleged that Bangladeshi nationals were entering the city illegally.

The activists intercepted several passengers and handed them over to the Railway Police for verification. The activists acted amid rumours that Bangladeshi migrants, who had allegedly settled illegally in West Bengal, were moving to other States, including Karnataka.

Acting on these suspicions, they stopped passengers who had arrived on the Howrah-Mysuru Express and began checking their documents. While some passengers reportedly left ...