New Delhi: What came as a shocking incident amid the outbreak of the deadly coronavirus is the incident where a 25-year-old girl from Manipur alleged that a man spat on her and called her 'corona' in the Vijayanagar area of North-west Delhi, that has sparked anger and apprehension among the northeastern citizens.
In an exclusive telephonic interview with ETV Bharat, the victim said, "After the incident, we immediately complained to SPUNER, Delhi Police and they filed a FIR under IPC section 509. Although the investigation is being carried out and CCTV footage is being checked to identify the man, I think that's not satisfactory. I urge for a strict anti-racial legislation to be amended to put a stop to such hideous acts."
"Me and my friend were on our way back to the PG after shopping for groceries from Vijayanagar, when a scooty came towards us driven by an unidentified man. I had a gut feeling that something wrong would happen and to my utter dismay, he spat on my face, with the half-chewed guthka pan going into my eyes, and shouted ‘çorona’ that left me traumatised," the 25-year-old told ETV Bharat.
The incident has brought forwards another ugly side of the crisis when the whole world is fighting the pandemic COVID -19, which originated in China. The northeastern populace has been at the receiving end of unscrupulous racism in the country.
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"Many northeastern people went back home due to the pandemic and it has become a life-threatening situation for us as we have to deal with the fear of coronavirus as well as such behaviour on a daily basis. What about the fear, anxiety and trauma we go through? Are there enough laws to tackle with it?" she further added.
Meanwhile, Hibu Tamang, DIG, Special Police Unit Northeast Region (SPUNER) of Delhi Police informed that Delhi police is taking care of it and that it is the mindset of the people that needs to be changed.