PLEASE NOTE: THIS EDIT CONTAINS CONVERTED 4:3 MATERIAL<br/> <br />Packed into a Mumbai train station, Indians await passage out of the city.<br/> <br />Thousands have been leaving Mumbai as fears grow of a backlash against people from India's northeastern states.<br/> <br />It follows violence against Muslims in Assam and neighbouring Myanmar.<br/> <br />Clashes in recent weeks have seen 75 people killed and more than 400,000 displaced.<br/> <br />Rumours of revenge attacks, fuelled by social media, have created a climate of fear.<br/> <br />SOUNDBITE: RAJU KUMAR, A LOCAL FROM NORTHEAST INDIA, SAYING (Hindi):<br/> <br />"When we go out at night, Muslims threaten us by saying that they will cut us into pieces. They say: 'You people are threatening us in Assam and killing us there, we will not spare you here'. So we are scared."<br/> <br />Mumbai is not the only area forced to put on more trains.<br/> <br />Stations in Bangalore have also seen thousands of extra passengers.<br/> <br />The authorities say rumours are spreading like "wildfire".<br/> <br />They have tried to assure northeast migrants that they have no reason to fear.
