‘Racial abuse’ of 3 women from Arunachal in Delhi shameful, sought strict action: Pema Khandu

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ITANAGAR, Feb 24: Arunachal Pradesh Chief Minister Pema Khandu on Tuesday condemned the “shameful incident” of racial abuse of three women from the state in the national capital and said he has sought strict action against the culprits.

Three women from Arunachal Pradesh were allegedly subjected to racial abuse and intimidation by their neighbours in south Delhi’s Malviya Nagar following a dispute over repair work at their rented partment, police said on Sunday.

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“Strongly condemn the shameful incident of racial abuse faced by our three young sisters from Arunachal Pradesh residing in Malviya Nagar, South Delhi. Such behaviour is absolutely unacceptable and has no place in our society,” Khandu said in a post on X.

“Immediately after learning about the matter yesterday, I spoke with the Commissioner of Police, Delhi Police and sought swift and strict action. The CP is personally in touch with me. The accused are currently absconding and I have been assured that they will be apprehended at the earliest and dealt with as per law,” the CM said.

According to the police, the incident took place around 3.30 PM on February 20, when drilling and electrical installation work was being carried out in the women’s fourth-floor apartment.

“We stand firmly with our three sisters and their safety, dignity and justice remain our highest priority,” Khandu said.

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The Arunachal Pradesh State Commission for Women (APSCW) also deplored the incident, describing it as a “grave violation of constitutional values”.

“Such acts are a grave violation of constitutional values of equality, dignity and respect for women of North East India,” it said in a statement.

The commission urged the authorities to ensure an impartial and time-bound investigation.

Khandu’s Sikkim counterpart Prem Singh Tamang said the incident was concerning and unfortunate. “Such instances remind us of the importance of upholding dignity and mutual respect at all times. The Northeast is an integral part of our nation and every citizen deserves dignity, equality and respect. Let us remain mindful of one another and continue striving for a society rooted in understanding, dignity and mutual respect,” Tamang said. (PTI)

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