The students' delegation, accompanied by union minister of state for Minority Affairs Ninong Ering, submitted a memorandum to the Chief Minister in this regard.
They also demanded formation of a committee under Delhi government to look into all cases of racial discrimination not just for the people from the Northeast but also people coming from all parts of the country.
Another demand in the memorandum was to include history and culture of Northeast in Delhi education syllabus.
Representatives of the students unions said they will sit on an indefinite dharna from today at Jantar Mantar.
"Kejriwal has also assured us that that he too will join us in the protest," said Nepram.
She alleged that even after three days of the incident, "police are trying to shield the culprits".
"Police have done a lot of blunders, they first made the victim sign a paper saying that he is medically alright, the FIR was not filled immediately. They are now claiming that until the viscera report is out, they do not know the cause of death," she said.
"More than 60 per cent of young people who come out of Northeast to study or work are living in Delhi. We are treated like second class citizens here. This issue is not just concerned with Delhi government but also the Centre. We demand that an anti-racial discrimination law be enacted," she said.
