Gaurav Gogoi writes to Amit Shah over Northeast attacks in Delhi

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Gaurav Gogoi writes to Amit Shah over Northeast attacks in Delhi

Synopsis

Congress MP Gaurav Gogoi has written to Home Minister Amit Shah flagging a pattern of racial attacks on Northeast citizens in Delhi, citing the Nehru Place assault of 10 May and recalling deaths dating back to Nido Tania in 2014. The letter demands accountability and time-bound action from Delhi Police.

Key Takeaways

Gaurav Gogoi wrote to Amit Shah on 13 May 2025 over racial attacks on Northeast citizens in Delhi .
A 10 May incident at Nehru Place saw two women from Assam and Bihar allegedly molested and racially abused.
Other cited cases include assaults in South Delhi in March and Malviya Nagar in February 2025.
Gogoi recalled the 2014 killing of Nido Tania and the 2025 death of Anjel Chakma following an assault.
Existing mechanisms — SPUNER , Helpline 1093 , and NEAT — were acknowledged but flagged as inadequately implemented.

Congress MP and Deputy Leader of the Lok Sabha Gaurav Gogoi on Wednesday wrote to Union Home Minister Amit Shah, expressing alarm over repeated incidents of racial harassment and physical attacks targeting women and citizens from the Northeast in New Delhi. The letter urges immediate institutional action to ensure their safety in the national capital.

The Nehru Place Incident That Prompted the Letter

Gogoi's letter specifically cited a recent incident at Nehru Place in the national capital, where two women from Assam and Bihar were allegedly molested, assaulted, and racially abused by a group of men in the early hours of 10 May. According to the letter, the women were reportedly having tea outside a hotel when the group allegedly began catcalling and making derogatory racial remarks, which then escalated into physical assault. Delhi Police has reportedly confirmed that the women were racially targeted.

A Pattern, Not an Isolated Incident

Gogoi also cited a string of other recent cases involving Northeast citizens in Delhi. These include the alleged racial abuse and assault of a lawyer from Manipur and her transwoman friend in South Delhi in March 2025, and another case in February involving three women from Arunachal Pradesh in Malviya Nagar. The Congress leader described these incidents as reflecting a

Point of View

But the underlying data is hard to dismiss. Incidents targeting Northeast citizens in Delhi have recurred across administrations, and the existence of dedicated mechanisms like NEAT and Helpline 1093 has clearly not deterred perpetrators. The real accountability gap is enforcement: how many of these cases have resulted in conviction? Until the Home Ministry publishes outcome data — not just initiative names — the response will remain performative. The deaths of Nido Tania in 2014 and Anjel Chakma in 2025, separated by over a decade, suggest this is a structural failure, not a policing oversight.
NationPress
9 Jul 2026

Frequently Asked Questions

Why did Gaurav Gogoi write to Amit Shah about Northeast attacks?
Congress MP Gaurav Gogoi wrote to Home Minister Amit Shah on 13 May 2025 to flag repeated incidents of racial harassment and physical attacks on Northeast citizens in Delhi. He cited a pattern of violence, including the Nehru Place assault of 10 May, and called for stronger institutional accountability.
What happened at Nehru Place on 10 May 2025?
Two women from Assam and Bihar were allegedly molested, assaulted, and racially abused by a group of men in the early hours of 10 May at Nehru Place in New Delhi. Delhi Police has reportedly confirmed the women were racially targeted.
What other incidents did Gogoi cite in his letter?
Gogoi cited the alleged assault of a Manipuri lawyer and her transwoman friend in South Delhi in March 2025, and an incident involving three women from Arunachal Pradesh in Malviya Nagar in February 2025. He also recalled the 2014 killing of Nido Tania and the 2025 death of Tripura student Anjel Chakma following an assault.
What existing safety mechanisms exist for Northeast citizens in Delhi?
The Ministry of Home Affairs and Delhi Police have introduced initiatives including SPUNER, Helpline 1093, and the North East Assistance Team (NEAT). Gogoi acknowledged these but said recurring incidents point to serious gaps in implementation.
What action did Gogoi demand from the Home Minister?
Gogoi urged Amit Shah to review existing support systems, strengthen accountability in racial harassment cases, expand awareness of helplines and legal protections, and ensure strict, time-bound action in such incidents.
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