Manipuri woman assaulted by group of men in Delhi's Saket, weeks after another racism incident

In a troubling incident that has drawn widespread condemnation, a Manipuri woman was assaulted by a group of men in Saket, Delhi, on Sunday. This attack follows a recent case where a couple was placed in judicial custody for racially abusing three women from Arunachal Pradesh, highlighting ongoing issues of racism and discrimination faced by northeastern communities in the capital. Meghalaya Chief Minister Conrad Sangma publicly denounced the latest assault, emphasizing the need for greater awareness and action against such acts of violence. The incident has sparked renewed discussions about the safety of individuals from northeast India living in urban areas, as well as the broader implications of racism in society. Activists and community leaders are urging authorities to take more decisive steps to ensure the safety and dignity of all citizens, regardless of their ethnic background. The repetition of such incidents raises critical questions about societal attitudes and the effectiveness of existing measures to combat racism and violence in the country.
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