Mysuru, June 22 -- Released after MP's intervention

Railway Police have registered a case against six Hindu Jagaran Vedike activists for allegedly creating a disturbance and misbehaving with passengers after they detained 36 migrant workers at Mysuru City Railway Station on suspicion that they were Bangladeshi nationals.

During questioning, the migrants produced valid identity documents establishing that they were residents of West Bengal. Following verification, the Police released them.

Hindu Jagaran Vedike leader Vasanth Kumar maintained that the documents should be subjected to further verification. He said that the activists had only sought to assist the authorities in identifying illegal migrants.

In the wake of the incident, My...