Nido Tania (19 year old student from Arunachal Pradesh) beaten to death for his hair colour and oriental looks and two girls from Manipur (with oriental looks) beaten in New Delhi recently.
Is India in need of a strong anti-racism law? The recent attack on a young Arunachal boy and the alleged sexual assault on two women from Manipur make it seem like the demand is justified.
"This is not just one incident. We need a strong anti-racism law in India," said activist Binalakshmi Nepram, referring to the tragic death of Nido Taniam, the son of a Congress MLA in Arunachal Pradesh, who was beaten to death in Delhi's Lajpat Nagar area last week.
On Sunday, a key member of the Aam Aadmi Party, Madhu Bhaduri, quit over the midnight raid conducted by Delhi's Law Minister Somnath Bharti in south Delhi's Khirki Extension area in January, alleging racism and mistreatment of women. Some Ugandan women were allegedly harassed during the raids.
Student organisations from the northeast have been protesting since Saturday over the death of Taniam. The alleged sexual assault on the two Manipur women and the alleged police apathy towards them has only added fuel to the fire.
India is in need of a strong anti-racism law, they say.
The northeastern student groups say they are not protesting merely to demand justice for Taniam. It is for those thousands of people from the northeast who daily face some or the other form of harassment.
They are fighting the collective failure of a system and society that they actually belong to.
Taniam death, 2 Manipuri girls beaten: India in need of anti-racism law?
Arunachal Student Nido Taniam Beaten to Death: Lists of Other ‘Racial Attacks’ on North East Natives [Latest Reactions] - International Business Times
Excerpts from other sources-
-Nido Tania, a first year student of Lovely Professional University was allegedly beaten to death by some shopkeepers in Lajpat Nagar area of South Delhi on Wednesday.
-"The loss of an innocent life raises serious questions about the functioning of law enforcement agencies and it needs to be probed how the alleged beating of this student reportedly took place in full public view". Tania's relatives alleged that he had an altercation with some shopkeepers after they made fun of his hairstyle, following which they allegedly thrashed him.
-Rahul Gandhi has admitted the killing of Nido Tania as an act of racism "because of his hair colour and mongolian feature".
-This is not the first time and wouldn't be the last time where the people of Northeast region are frequently subjected to racial discrimination by fellow citizens of India. According to the latest survey by National Commission For Women, it was found that 86 percent of the Northeast people experienced harassment in the capital of India (New Delhi).
Is India in need of a strong anti-racism law? The recent attack on a young Arunachal boy and the alleged sexual assault on two women from Manipur make it seem like the demand is justified.
"This is not just one incident. We need a strong anti-racism law in India," said activist Binalakshmi Nepram, referring to the tragic death of Nido Taniam, the son of a Congress MLA in Arunachal Pradesh, who was beaten to death in Delhi's Lajpat Nagar area last week.
On Sunday, a key member of the Aam Aadmi Party, Madhu Bhaduri, quit over the midnight raid conducted by Delhi's Law Minister Somnath Bharti in south Delhi's Khirki Extension area in January, alleging racism and mistreatment of women. Some Ugandan women were allegedly harassed during the raids.
Student organisations from the northeast have been protesting since Saturday over the death of Taniam. The alleged sexual assault on the two Manipur women and the alleged police apathy towards them has only added fuel to the fire.
India is in need of a strong anti-racism law, they say.
The northeastern student groups say they are not protesting merely to demand justice for Taniam. It is for those thousands of people from the northeast who daily face some or the other form of harassment.
They are fighting the collective failure of a system and society that they actually belong to.
Taniam death, 2 Manipuri girls beaten: India in need of anti-racism law?
Arunachal Student Nido Taniam Beaten to Death: Lists of Other ‘Racial Attacks’ on North East Natives [Latest Reactions] - International Business Times
Excerpts from other sources-
-Nido Tania, a first year student of Lovely Professional University was allegedly beaten to death by some shopkeepers in Lajpat Nagar area of South Delhi on Wednesday.
-"The loss of an innocent life raises serious questions about the functioning of law enforcement agencies and it needs to be probed how the alleged beating of this student reportedly took place in full public view". Tania's relatives alleged that he had an altercation with some shopkeepers after they made fun of his hairstyle, following which they allegedly thrashed him.
-Rahul Gandhi has admitted the killing of Nido Tania as an act of racism "because of his hair colour and mongolian feature".
-This is not the first time and wouldn't be the last time where the people of Northeast region are frequently subjected to racial discrimination by fellow citizens of India. According to the latest survey by National Commission For Women, it was found that 86 percent of the Northeast people experienced harassment in the capital of India (New Delhi).