Guwahati/Mumbai:Purported racist comments by a host of a television reality show against a participant from Assam has sparked an outrage, with Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma on Tuesday calling it a "shameful" incident and asserting that racism has no place in the country.
In a clip of Colors TV's 'Dance Deewane 3' that has gone viral on social media, the show's host-dancer Raghav Juyal is seen introducing a young participant from Guwahati while speaking gibberish, using words like 'momo' and 'chowmein', seemingly to mock Mandarin, the language spoken by most of the Chinese people.
When the judges, including actor Madhuri Dixit-Nene and filmmaker Remo D'Souza, ask him what he is trying to do, the host replies as he casually makes a racist remark on the young contestant, Gunjan Sinha.
"People might not be able to understand her Chinese but they surely understand her dance," he is heard saying in the 40-second clip.
The third season of the show, which went on air earlier this year, concluded last month.
Juyal later issued a clarification and apologised to "anyone whose sentiments were hurt".
Sarma took to Twitter and said the "racist rhetoric" against the contestant was unacceptable.
"It has come to my notice that a popular reality show host has used racist rhetoric against a young participant from Guwahati. This is shameful and totally unacceptable. Racism has no place in our country and we should all condemn it unequivocally," the chief minister tweeted.
TIPRA chairman Pradyot Bikram Manikya Deb Barma also condemned the incident and tweeted, "A third rate comedian - making an insensitive audience laugh! Then these people justify and question us Northeastern people why we don't feel like we are part of mainstream India?"
He said the fact that the audience laughed and clapped at this "terrible joke" is more saddening.
Assam Police Special Director General L R Bishnoi has also urged the cyber cell of the state police to take cognisance.
"HQ Cyber Cell team @assampolice pls look into it! Sheer ignorance on the part of those involved!" Bishnoi tweeted.
All Assam Students' Union (AASU) chief advisor Samujjal Kumar Bhattacharjya also expressed his anguish and tweeted, "We have time & again been treated as objects of ridicule for not looking 'Indian' enough. Discrimination based on racial profiling is tormenting."