Mongoloid People’s Forum for Race Commission in India

New Delhi, March 2 (MExN): The Mongoloid People’s Forum (MPF) has expressed concern about the increasing “racial attacks” on the people from the North East region of India in its national capital, Delhi. In that, it asked the Government of India to accept the prevalence of racial discrimination in the country and constitute a statutory body like a ‘Race Commission’ such as in the United Kingdom and several other countries.

The “inability of the central government to control the increasing incidence of racial attack on the northeast people is a reflection of the inner voice of the larger egoistic mainland people,” noted the MPF in a statement from its convenor, K. Zou. “As the waves of hatred against N.E people is already created in the public mindset, the capital city of Delhi can no longer be called a safe place for the ethnic mongoloid citizens of this country.” The MPF also pointed to the “pitiable socio-economic condition” and the lack of leaders to intervene on behalf of the people of the North East region in such times of need that escalate the problems further. “Bashing people from the N.East,” observed the MPF, “is viewed as an act of supremacy over the mongoloid people and a display of their pride as more Indian than us.”

Further, the organization alleged that “The attitude of the Delhi police personnel amounts to abetment of the crimes.” To the MPF, a negative attitude is visible towards the people of the North East “who are generally blamed for defiling the pristine orthodox Hindu cultures and traditions by their open mongoloid attitude. Confronting/assaulting people from the Northeast seem to be considered an act of valour by the local residents and even some orthodox Delhi police personnel, who generally sided the culprits rather than taking prompt action.”

MPF convenor K. Zou urged his “fellow weak and helpless mongoloid community in the country” to “avoid living with your own whims and fancies in the mainland for the sake of our own safety” as the “law, the police and the leaders may not be in your favour every time.”