Memorandum to Home Minister regarding assault to NE People
October 18, 2014:
NORTH EAST STUDENTS’ ORGANISATION (N.E.S.O.)
MEMORANDUM TO:
Mr. Rajnath Singh
Honorable Union Home Minister of India,
New Delhi.
October, 2014.
By the
NORTH EAST STUDENTS’ ORGANISATION (NESO)
To,
Mr Rajnath Singh,
Hon’ble Union Home Minister,
New Delhi.
Subject: - Incidents of crimes against students from North East in Delhi.
Hon’ble Sir,
The North East Students’ Organisation (NESO), comprising of the Khasi Students’ Union (KSU), All Assam Students’ Union (AASU), Naga Students’ Federation (NSF), Mizo Zirlai Pawl (MZP), Twipra Students’ Federation (TSF), All Manipur Students’ Union (AMSU), Garo Students’ Union (GSU) and All Arunachal Pradesh Students’ Union (AAPSU) representing eight major students’ movements of the seven states of the North East Region, send you this memorandum to draw your kind attention to the recent incidents in Bangalore and Gurgoan on the 15th October and 16th October respectively in which Mr T Micheal Lamjathang Haokip from Manipur was severely assaulted in Bangalore just because he does not know Kannada and Mr Awang Newmei and Mr Aloto Chishion from Nagaland were also brutally assaulted in Sikanderpur in Gurgoan.
These incidents of assaults, molestations are happening on a frequent basis resulting in a feeling of insecurity especially of the women folk. It may be reminded that in February this year, a huge uproar and protest took place after the barbaric murder of Mr Nido Tania which prompted the then Central Government to take reactive measures and also a Committee under the Chairmanship of Mr M P Bezburuah was formed to look into the measures that the Central Government can adopt to prevent such unwanted incidents.
Although such incidents have been vehemently denounced by the government at different levels, North East communities continue to suffer shock and panic as unabated attack and assault continues against their communities.
Sir, our humble submission is for your urgent intervention with the concerned state Governments of Karnataka and Haryana and do the needful for effective measures to be taken by the appropriate authorities which could give mental, social and physical security to the students and people of the North Eastern region studying and residing in Delhi and other parts of India.
Humble Sir, in the light of the above contention, the NESO is placing the following demands :
1) Setting up of Special Police Cell in all the Metros which will cater specifically to cases related to racial discrimination and atrocities on the students and people from North East in line with the Delhi model, with a provision that it is manned by police officers from NE states..
2) Capital punishment to the perpetrators of the heinous crime at the earliest.
3) Inclusion of the North East - its geographical location, its people, its culture, its ethos etc. – in the syllabus of schools under all State Boards and Central Boards including the CBSE.
4) Out of thousands of police personnel recruited from Delhi Police, the Govt. of India should make one time recruitment policy for at least 5000 Delhi police personnel in the respective capitals of 8 NE states.
5) Enactment of a stringent law to deal with such crimes against the people from North East.
Looking forward for your kind intervention and urgent and immediate necessary action.
Thanking you in anticipation.
Yours Sincerely,
( Mr Samuel Jyrwa)
Chairman, NESO
[email protected]
(Mr. Sinam Prakash Singh)
Secretary General, NESO
[email protected]
MEMORANDUM TO:
Mr Kiren Rijiju
Honorable Union Minister of State for Home,
New Delhi.
October, 2014.
By the
NORTH EAST STUDENTS’ ORGANISATION (NESO)
To,
Mr Kiren Rijiju,
Hon’ble Union Minister of State for Home,
New Delhi.
Subject: - Incidents of crimes against students from North East in Delhi.
Hon’ble Sir,
The North East Students’ Organisation (NESO), comprising of the Khasi Students’ Union (KSU), All Assam Students’ Union (AASU), Naga Students’ Federation (NSF), Mizo Zirlai Pawl (MZP), Twipra Students’ Federation (TSF), All Manipur Students’ Union (AMSU), Garo Students’ Union (GSU) and All Arunachal Pradesh Students’ Union (AAPSU) representing eight major students’ movements of the seven states of the North East Region, send you this memorandum to draw your kind attention to the recent incidents in Bangalore and Gurgoan on the 15th October and 16th October respectively in which Mr T Micheal Lamjathang Haokip from Manipur was severely assaulted in Bangalore just because he does not know Kannada and Mr Awang Newmei and Mr Aloto Chishion from Nagaland were also brutally assaulted in Sikanderpur in Gurgoan.
These incidents of assaults, molestations are happening on a frequent basis resulting in a feeling of insecurity especially of the women folk. It may be reminded that in February this year, a huge uproar and protest took place after the barbaric murder of Mr Nido Tania which prompted the then Central Government to take reactive measures and also a Committee under the Chairmanship of Mr M P Bezburuah was formed to look into the measures that the Central Government can adopt to prevent such unwanted incidents.
Although such incidents have been vehemently denounced by the government at different levels, North East communities continue to suffer shock and panic as unabated attack and assault continues against their communities.
Sir, our humble submission is for your urgent intervention with the concerned state Governments of Karnataka and Haryana and do the needful for effective measures to be taken by the appropriate authorities which could give mental, social and physical security to the students and people of the North Eastern region studying and residing in Delhi and other parts of India.
Humble Sir, in the light of the above contention, the NESO is placing the following demands :
1) Setting up of Special Police Cell in all the Metros which will cater specifically to cases related to racial discrimination and atrocities on the students and people from North East in line with the Delhi model, with a provision that it is manned by police officers from NE states..
2) Capital punishment to the perpetrators of the heinous crime at the earliest.
3) Inclusion of the North East - its geographical location, its people, its culture, its ethos etc. – in the syllabus of schools under all State Boards and Central Boards including the CBSE.
4) Out of thousands of police personnel recruited from Delhi Police, the Govt. of India should make one time recruitment policy for at least 5000 Delhi police personnel in the respective capitals of 8 NE states.
5) Enactment of a stringent law to deal with such crimes against the people from North East.
Looking forward for your kind intervention and urgent and immediate necessary action.
Thanking you in anticipation.
Yours Sincerely,
( Mr Samuel Jyrwa)
Chairman, NESO
[email protected]
(Mr. Sinam Prakash Singh)
Secretary General, NESO
[email protected]
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