Meghalaya's Chief Minister Denounces Assault on Northeastern Individuals in Delhi

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Meghalaya's Chief Minister Denounces Assault on Northeastern Individuals in Delhi

Synopsis

In a recent incident in Delhi, Meghalaya CM Conrad K. Sangma condemned the assault on two Northeastern individuals, calling for strict action against the perpetrators. The attack has raised concerns over the ongoing racial harassment faced by Northeastern communities in mainland India.

Key Takeaways

Meghalaya CM Conrad K.
Sangma condemned the assault as 'sickening.' The attack involved a woman from Manipur and a transgender individual from Assam.
Authorities are investigating the incident and will take legal action.
The victims faced similar harassment in the past.
This incident highlights ongoing racial issues in mainland India.

Shillong, March 9 (NationPress) The Chief Minister of Meghalaya, Conrad K. Sangma, expressed his outrage on Monday regarding the reported attack on two individuals from the Northeast close to the Saket District Court Complex in the national capital. He labeled the episode as “sickening” and called for decisive action from the authorities.

In a statement posted on the social media platform X, CM Sangma highlighted his alarm over the ongoing violence against people from the Northeast in mainland India.

“I am appalled by the continuous violence directed at individuals from the Northeast in Mainland India. The physical assault on two of our residents from Manipur and Assam near the Saket Court in Delhi is unacceptable. Racial harassment should not be tolerated, and we must take a stand against it,” he wrote, pressing the need for stringent measures against the perpetrators.

Reports indicate that the alleged attack took place on Sunday evening in the Malviya Nagar vicinity.

A young woman hailing from Manipur and a transgender individual from Assam were reportedly targeted by a group of men while they were strolling in a local park.

Initial accounts suggest that the group began making racially charged comments towards the victims. Upon the woman's objection to their remarks, the situation escalated into a physical confrontation.

The victims claim they were then assaulted, receiving punches and being struck with belts, all while being subjected to derogatory slurs.

Sources also revealed that the victims had encountered similar verbal abuse in the area previously.

The Delhi Police confirmed they dispatched a team in response to reports of the incident near the court complex.

In their statement, authorities noted that while the woman from Manipur and her companion were walking in the park, the men made offensive comments, leading to a disagreement that turned violent.

The injured woman was subsequently transported to Safdarjung Hospital for medical examination and treatment.

Authorities reported she is currently in stable condition with minor injuries. Police officials have stated that the case is under investigation, assuring that appropriate legal measures will be implemented against those involved.

Point of View

It is imperative to address the systemic issues that lead to such attacks on marginalized communities. This incident reflects a broader societal problem that demands our urgent attention and action from authorities to ensure safety and justice for all citizens.
NationPress
2 May 2026

Frequently Asked Questions

What happened near the Saket District Court in Delhi?
Two individuals from the Northeast were reportedly assaulted by a group of men while walking in a park, following racially charged remarks.
What was the response from Meghalaya's Chief Minister?
CM Conrad K. Sangma condemned the incident as 'sickening' and called for strict action against the perpetrators.
What actions are the authorities taking?
The Delhi Police are investigating the incident and have assured that appropriate legal action will be taken against those involved.
What is the current condition of the victims?
The woman from Manipur was taken to Safdarjung Hospital and is reported to be in stable condition with minor injuries.
Is this a common issue for people from the Northeast in mainland India?
Yes, there have been repeated incidents of racial harassment against individuals from the Northeast in various parts of mainland India.
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