Gaurav Gogoi writes to Amit Shah over Northeast attacks in Delhi
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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