'Accused On The Run, Will Be Arrested': Arunachal Chief Minister On Racist Attack On 3 Women In Delhi

In a concerning incident captured on camera, a man and a woman directed racist abuse towards three women from Arunachal Pradesh while they were in Delhi. Arunachal Pradesh Chief Minister Pema Khandu has confirmed that the accused individuals are currently evading arrest. The incident has sparked widespread outrage, highlighting ongoing issues of racism and discriminatory attitudes faced by individuals from the northeastern states in India. Chief Minister Khandu has assured that law enforcement agencies are actively pursuing the suspects and that they will be apprehended soon. This incident reflects broader societal challenges related to intolerance and the need for greater awareness and sensitivity towards the diverse cultures within India. The state government is committed to ensuring the safety and dignity of its citizens, particularly those who face discrimination based on their ethnicity or origin. As the investigation unfolds, the authorities are emphasizing the importance of addressing such incidents with seriousness to foster a more inclusive society.
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