Racial Bullying in Delhi: Northeast Community Demands Justice

Meghalaya Chief Minister Conrad K Sangma condemns a recent attack on two individuals from the Northeast in Delhi, urging authorities to take strict action against racial bullying. The incident, involving a Manipur woman and her friend, highlights continuing discrimination against Northeast citizens in mainland India.

Racial Bullying in Delhi: Northeast Community Demands Justice
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Meghalaya Chief Minister Conrad K Sangma has taken a strong stance against racial bullying following an alleged assault on two individuals from the Northeast at a Delhi park. Sangma expressed his indignation at the incident, involving citizens from Manipur and Assam, terming it a 'sickening' act.

The altercation took place near the Saket District Court complex, where a Manipur woman and her companion were reportedly attacked after confronting a group of men who made derogatory remarks. Delhi police are actively investigating the case and are in contact with the victims to gather more information.

Sangma publicly appealed to Delhi Chief Minister Rekha Gupta, advocating for stringent measures against racial bullying to prevent it from becoming normalized. Efforts are ongoing to identify and track down those responsible for the assault.

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