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129400
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When one hears about the sad demise of a life just beginning to bloom, and yet another made dead while living by robbing her childhood and future dreams, both displaying extreme beastliness. The shock and surprise which the nation experiences, knows no bound. Usually such sad happenings are followed by angry protests, rallies, dharnas and bandhs, which is quite natural. Recent incidents, which have shocked the nation, are the murder of a young, just 19 year old, boy and the rape of a 13 year old girl in the capital city of this unfortunate country. The boy, Nido Tania, was from Arunachal Pradesh and the girl from Manipur. The question is: how long this nation of 120 crore people shall tolerate the beastliness of say, a few thousand goondas? And again, why such heinous acts of murder and rape continue to recur even after repeated resolve, at the highest level, to control the deviants?
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129401
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2014.
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On January 29 this year, Nido Tania, a 19-year-old student from Arunachal Pradesh studying in Delhi was beaten up with iron rods by some traders of Lajpat Nagar after an altercation with a shopkeeper who had made fun of the young student's hairstyle. The post-mortem report shows that his death was caused by severe head and lung injuries. The police have arrested six people whose bail applications have been
turned down. Considering the crime rate in Delhi, this would probably have been written off as just one of those things. After all, India's capital city is witness to several murders, rapes and robberies every day. However, the brutal killing of Nido Tania cannot be dismissed as just one of those things simply because one cannot run away from the fact that he was killed because of the accident of his birth-because someone from Arunachal Pradesh did not look like someone of his age from mainland India. And yet there could be no question of denying his Indian nationality and citizenship.
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129402
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2014.
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At a time when the discourse among North-Easterners in Delhi is centred around the death of Nido Tania, a student from Arunachal Pradesh, and sharp remarks of racism are flying thick and fast, a central government limping on its last legs has responded with a typical knee jerk reaction by setting up a Committee to look into this so called 'racial prejudice' that visits people from the region regularly like the measles. The Committee comprises an all-male team of retired bureaucrats as if all the wisdom about social and racial prejudices resides with them. That the Home Ministry could notify those names of people of privilege who have never walked in the shoes of the ordinary North- Easterner shopping in the crowded sabzi mandi of Delhi is scandalous. In retrospect this seems like an attempt to quickly shut up the protests and assuage the anger of the people of the region studying, working or living in Delhi.
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