In a brazen display of bigotry, a Delhi couple has been arrested for racially abusing three young women from Arunachal Pradesh in South Delhi’s Malviya Nagar. Harsh Singh and Ruby Jain, the neighbors in question, were taken into custody on Wednesday, following public uproar over a viral video.
The confrontation began innocently enough: the girls hiring a worker for AC installation. But when construction dust drifted downstairs, tempers flared. The couple allegedly unleashed a barrage of slurs, mocking the victims’ Northeast origins with offensive labels.
Social media erupted as the video gained traction, pressuring police to act. An FIR was lodged under relevant IPC sections, and investigations are underway under strict supervision.
Chief Minister Pema Khandu of Arunachal Pradesh slammed the incident as ‘deeply disturbing,’ demanding immediate action from Delhi authorities. This case underscores the ugly underbelly of racism faced by migrants from India’s Northeast in metropolitan cities.
As the probe deepens, questions arise about housing societies’ role in preventing such disputes from turning communal. Experts advocate for better awareness and stricter enforcement of anti-discrimination laws to foster inclusivity.