A case was filed against a Delhi couple after three Arunachal women alleged racial abuse during a Malviya Nagar dispute; Meghalaya Chief Minister Conrad Sangma sought strict legal action.

Meghalaya Chief Minister Conrad Sangma on Monday termed the alleged racial abuse of three northeastern women in Delhi as “very unfortunate”, urging strict legal action and greater public sensitisation to curb such incidents.
Speaking to India Today TV days after the episode, Sangma said such behaviour reflects the thinking of a small section of people and should not be seen as representative of the country.
“This is truly a very unfortunate incident that has happened. It is not that the majority of people think like that. There are small groups or individuals who have such a mindset, which is very sad. Incidents like this send a very wrong signal to the rest of the nation,” he said.
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This is truly a very unfortunate incident. To be very frank, the majority of people do not think this way. From what I have observed, it is only a small group of individuals who hold such a mindset, which is deeply unfortunate:… pic.twitter.com/iwFwKxxBty
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The Chief Minister stressed that such episodes undermine the idea of national unity. “While we are trying to position ourselves as a united nation, incidents like these spoil the entire environment. This is something we all should condemn and there has to be a lot of sensitisation about it,” he added.
Sangma also urged people from the Northeast to raise their voices against such discrimination. “People must talk about this. I tell people of the Northeast to speak up. The more we talk, we create awareness. Only then will we be able to overcome such shortcomings,” he said.
Addressing the recurring issue of people from the Northeast being stereotyped based on appearance, food or attire, Sangma said India’s diversity must be respected.
“The whole country is different. If you go from one part of the country to another, that is what makes India so special. When you go to the southern part they have different food habits, attire and culture, and the same is the case in all regions. People who have such a narrow mindset are the ones who create such differences,” he said.
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Therefore, this has to change. There must be a collective effort—people need to speak out, and those who are not from the Northeast must also raise their voices: @SangmaConrad, Meghalaya CM#SuperSix | @snehamordani pic.twitter.com/ECd1OGbb1d
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Calling for accountability, the Meghalaya Chief Minister said action must follow the law. “A strong message must go that these kinds of incidents will not be tolerated. At the end of the day, there has to be some self-realisation in people. There has to be a change in mindset. I expect that the Delhi Police will take stern action as per law,” he said.