Flying in from Delhi, a team from comprising Tanzanian envoy John W H Kijazi, also the Dean of the African Diplomatic Corps, and External Affairs Ministry officials today met state officials to get their account and African students in a confidence building measure.
Emerging after meeting state Home Minister G Parameshwara and Home Department officials, Kijazi said,"We are very much impressed with the action already taken."
To a question if he was ruling out racism, the envoy said, "We have not come here to discuss the issues of racism.I am looking at the current situation and the future."
Nine persons, including four last night, have so far been arrested ever since the Sunday night incident in which the 21-year old Tanzanian student faced mob fury in vigilante justice after a Sudanese driving a car in an alleged drunken state struck a couple, killing a woman on the spot.
The four accused were arrested last night and booked for assault, unlawful assembly, arson, rioting and outraging a woman's modesty, Megharikh said.
Police said they were interrogating the suspects and some more people might be arrested.
"We are not here to discuss the issues of racism...I think
you media people are very much interested in that. Because each one of us got different definition for racism," Kijazi said.
Asked about his message to the students of his country, he said, "Follow the laws of the country. Live in harmony with local people. Respect in the leadership of the state. Respect in the leadership of local communities. But we have a message for local community as well."
Ministry of External Affairs Joint Secretary (States) Partha Sathpathy said the MEA had mandated the team to come here primarily to assist the Tanzanian High Commissioner in his interactions with state government.
He said, "We have two basic objectives one is to interact with the state government and find out and try to impress upon them the necessity to take action against the people who were responsible for this horrendous event."
"The second objective was to make sure that the government in collaboration with community and the students take the necessary steps so that such incident does not repeat ever again," he said.
"They are always welcome here," he added.
He also thanked Karnataka government and its authorities for the cooperation extended in giving "a clearer picture."
He said "there is no conflict at all, this is a process in which we are collaborating and working cooperatively so that this event doesn't ever happen again."
Parameshwara said the entire incident and the action taken
"We have also explained the long-term action plan to them considering the foreign students, particularly the African students, about their safety, peaceful co-existence along with the community and they are convinced about it." Asked about the overstay of foreign students, he said he had asked officials to make verifications in that regard.
"We will keep in touch with MEA and respective consulates and instituitions and inform them and take necessarty steps."
Meanwhile, Union Law Minister Sadananda Gowda asked the Karnataka government to form a special squad to keep a watch on foreign students, in the wake of the Sunday incident.
He also said that innocent people should not be arrested as was being alleged by the locals.
Speaking to reporters after visiting the family of awoman who was mowed down by a car driven by a Sudanese here, which led to the Tanzanian student being attacked, he said, "I have come to know that more than thousands of students are staying here and functioning even after their visa having expired."
"I condemn 100 per cent this type of action," Rahul told reporters in New Delhi, adding he spoke to the party General Secretary in-charge of Karnataka to look into the matter and speak to the Chief Minister.
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