'No excuse': Meghalaya CM condemns racial abuse of Arunachal women in Delhi, highlights India's diversity

Meghalaya Chief Minister Conrad Sangma has strongly condemned the recent racial abuse faced by women from Arunachal Pradesh in Delhi, asserting that such discrimination is unacceptable in a diverse nation like India. He emphasized the need for collective action to address and rectify such incidents, expressing solidarity with the affected women. Sangma highlighted the importance of recognizing and celebrating India's rich cultural diversity, urging society to stand against any form of racial prejudice. He also expressed his hope that authorities would take the necessary steps to ensure justice for those impacted. By advocating for support and unity, Sangma aims to reinforce the message that every individual deserves respect, regardless of their background. This incident has sparked conversations around racial discrimination and the need for greater awareness and sensitivity towards the cultural identities within the country.
Originally reported by Hindustan Times India. Read original article
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