Crime record in the national capital has witnessed a complaint of racial abuse by a woman from Maghalaya, who has alleged that she was subjected to racial slurs by groups of men in two separate incidents in Delhi.
According to the woman, the two incidents -- one that happened in Kamla Nagar and other inside a Delhi Metro train -- happened the same day shown in a social media video, The Delhi Police have taken a note of the incidents and are probing the allegations.In the video, the woman, who identifies herself from Meghalaya, narrates how a group of three to four men sitting on a scooter allegedly hurled some racial slurs at her as she passed by them in Kamla Nagar.
"As soon as I heard that, I turned back and looked at him, and then all of them started laughing… My brain couldn't even process what I had just heard," she alleged in the video.The woman recounts that a few minutes later, while travelling in a metro train, another man passed by and hurled a similar racist remark at her, prompting laughter from a fellow passenger. "This was the second time it happened to me in one day," she added.
"I’ve been to different countries, but they never made me feel like I don't belong there, I am not welcomed there. But today in my own country, fellow Indians made me feel like I don't belong here," she said."It breaks my heart. My only mistake is that I was born in India and I look like this, and I don't look like the rest of the Indians. They make fun of me and they laugh at me just because I look like this," she said in the video.
The woman appeals to viewers to stop discrimination against people from the Northeast. A senior police officer while speaking a news agency said that they are probing the matter and verifying the allegations mentioned in the video. However, no formal complaint has been received so far, the officer said.