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Mizoram CM asks Centre to check racial slur on NE people

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AIZAWL: Mizoram Chief Minister Zoramthanga has urged Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Union Home minister Amit Shah to check alleged incidents of attack and racial discrimination against people of the North East in some states where they are mistaken for Chinese after the coronavirus outbreak. He attached a video with his tweet showing some Naga students being prevented from entering a grocery store in Mysuru.
“I am pained, shocked and in my worst awe seeing this video. When has humanity stooped so low,” the chief minister said in his tweet. He urged the prime minister and the home minister to look into the matter and take immediate action against those responsible for such acts.
“I kindly request Shri Narendra Modi ji and Shri Amit Shah ji to look into the matter,” he said in the tweet. Zoramthanga also tagged fellow chief ministers of Meghalaya, Assam, Nagaland and Arunachal Pradesh.
The illness caused by the coronavirus started from Wuhan in China before rampaging through most of the planet.
Poople from the Northeastern states have since been the target of racial slur and discrimination because of their mongoloid features. (PTI)

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