Feb 22 โ€ข 16:09 UTC ๐Ÿ‡ฎ๐Ÿ‡ณ India Aaj Tak (Hindi)

'Sell Momos, You Are in the Business...': Northeast Girls Harassed in Delhi, Neighbor Crossed Limits

Three women from Arunachal Pradesh faced racial abuse from their neighbor in Malviya Nagar, Delhi, after an argument about home repairs escalated.

In a shocking incident tied to racial prejudice, three women from Arunachal Pradesh were subjected to harassment by their neighbor in the Malviya Nagar area of Delhi. The incident began on February 20 when the women, tenants in an apartment, called an electrician for the installation of an air conditioner. During the drilling process, some dust and debris fell on the floor, leading to anger from their neighbor, Harsh Singh, and his wife, Ruby Jain. What started as a minor dispute quickly escalated into a barrage of racial taunts and character assassination directed at the women for their Northeast Indian heritage.

A video of the incident has been circulating widely on social media, depicting the harrowing experience of the victims. In the video, the accused woman derogatorily refers to the victims as 'momos'โ€”a term often associated with food from the Northeastern region, further revealing the neighbor's racial bias. She insultingly claimed that they were 'businesswomen for a massage parlor' and used vulgar language, exemplifying the deep-seated prejudice that persists within certain sections of urban society in India.

This incident underscores the persistent racial discrimination faced by individuals from Northeast India in the national capital, highlighting the urgent need for societal change and sensitization regarding diversity. It raises important questions about the safety and acceptance of marginalized communities within major urban spaces, and reflects the ongoing struggle against racism and xenophobia in Indian society. Such incidents not only harm the individuals involved but also reflect broader systemic issues that need addressing through education and awareness programs.

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