Northeast MPs seek steps to stop discrimination from PM

The meeting is the result of the outrage caused by death of a student from Arunachal Pradesh

Press Trust of India New Delhi
Last Updated : Feb 06 2014 | 3:18 PM IST

Seeking steps to stop discrimination against Northeast people, MPs from the region today met Prime Minister Manmohan Singh who asked the legislators to place their views before the committee constituted to address the grievances.

The meeting of the members of the Northeast forum of Parliament with Singh comes in the wake of outrage over the death of a student from Arunachal Pradesh after being allegedly beaten by shopkeepers in Lajpat Nagar here.

Speaking after the meeting, MP from Tripura, Khagen Das said the Prime Minister condemned the incidents in which people from Northeast were targeted and advised them to meet the committee formed to look into the issue.

"We brought to his notice the several incidents like the killing of 19-year-old student Nido Taniam and heckling of two Manipuri girls in Delhi," Das said.

"The Prime Minister told us it is most condemnable and a committee has already been formed. He had a detailed discussion with the Home Minister. He has also requested us to meet the committee to place more views as to how the discrimination can be stopped," he said.

Das said the Prime Minister, who is himself a member of the Northeast forum of Parliament, has given an assurance that appropriate steps would be taken so that such incidents do not happen in the future.

The MPs said that in the past few years several incidents in Delhi and other areas have occurred in which students of the Northeast have been targeted.

They said in October 2009, a girl from Nagaland was raped and killed in Delhi while in November 2010, a Manipuri woman was raped. In April 2010, the niece of Meghalaya Chief Minister Mukul Sangma was found dead in Gurgaon while in February 2013, 10 Manipuri students were harassed on the Delhi University campus.

In May 2013, an unnatural death of Manipuri woman occurred in Delhi while in August 2013, three Northeastern students were heckled, they alleged.

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First Published: Feb 06 2014 | 2:36 PM IST

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