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Arunachal Assembly Seeks Anti-Racism Law

Tanshu Gandhi
By Tanshu Gandhi Published March 11, 2026 2 Min Read
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Arunachal Assembly condemns racism and calls for a strict anti-racism law
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Introduction

The Arunachal anti racism law demand gained momentum after the Arunachal Pradesh Legislative Assembly passed a strong condemnation of racial discrimination against people from Northeast India. The Assembly urged the central government to introduce a strict anti-racism law to protect citizens facing prejudice in different parts of the country. Notably, the resolution highlights growing concerns about racial harassment and discrimination faced by many residents of the region.

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IntroductionAssembly Raises Concern Over DiscriminationDemand for Stronger Legal ProtectionProtecting the Identity of Northeast CommunitiesLooking Ahead

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Assembly Raises Concern Over Discrimination

Members of the Arunachal Pradesh Legislative Assembly expressed serious concern about incidents of racism targeting people from Northeast states. Moreover, lawmakers said such discrimination harms the dignity and safety of citizens.

Therefore, the Assembly called for stronger legal provisions to prevent racial harassment and ensure justice for victims.

Demand for Stronger Legal Protection

The Assembly emphasised the need for a dedicated anti-racism law. Furthermore, legislators argued that existing laws do not adequately address racial discrimination faced by people from the Northeast.

In addition, they stressed that stricter legal frameworks would help deter such incidents and strengthen protections for citizens.

Protecting the Identity of Northeast Communities

Lawmakers also highlighted that people from the Northeast possess unique cultural identities and traditions. Meanwhile, discrimination based on appearance, language, or ethnicity continues to affect many individuals.

Consequently, the Assembly said stronger legal safeguards would help protect the dignity and rights of Northeast communities across the country.

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Looking Ahead

The Arunachal anti racism law demand reflects a broader call for equality and respect for all citizens. Ultimately, policymakers will need to consider stronger measures to address racism and ensure greater protection for people from Northeast India.

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Tanshu Gandhi March 11, 2026
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