Mizoram Chief Minister Seeks PM’s Intervention Over Racial Attacks On Northeast People
Aizawl:
The problem of alleged incidents of assault and racial discrimination on other people of the Northeast in some states has been raised through Mizoram Leader Minister Zoramthanga who sought the High Minister and the House Ministers intervention in making sure fast motion towards the culprits.
The executive minister on Sunday took to twitter after a video appearing some individuals from the Northeast allegedly being denied access to a grocery store went viral.
“I’m pained, stunned and in my worst awe seeing this video. When has humanity stooped so low,” Zoramthanga mentioned as he connected the video along with his tweet.
He requested High Minister Narendra Modi and House Minister Amit Shah to appear into the subject and take fast motion towards the perpetrators.
“I kindly request Shri Narendra Modi ji and Shri Amit Shah ji to appear into the subject,” he mentioned in a tweet. Zoramthanga tagged the video to Meghalaya Leader Minister Conrad Sangma, Assam Leader Minister Sarbana Sonowal, Nagaland Leader Minister Neiphiu Rio and his Arunachal Pradesh counterpart Pema Khandu.
In the meantime, Conrad Sangma mentioned in his Fb submit that the incident came about someplace in Mysore not too long ago.
The Meghalaya leader minister mentioned he had spoken to Mysore MP Pratap Simha who knowledgeable him that an FIR has been lodged and two individuals arrested in reference to the incident.