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Indra Hang Subba Urges Swift Action in Malviya Nagar Racial Abuse Case

Boyar Debbarma
By Boyar Debbarma Published February 24, 2026 4 Min Read
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Indra Hang Subba has written to the Delhi Police seeking prompt and strict action against neighbours accused of racially abusing and intimidating three women from Arunachal Pradesh in South Delhi’s Malviya Nagar.

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Dispute Over Repair Work EscalatesLetter to Special CommissionerCall for Zero ToleranceInvestigation Underway

The incident, which reportedly took place on February 20, has drawn widespread attention after a video of the confrontation surfaced on social media.

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Dispute Over Repair Work Escalates

According to police officials, the altercation occurred around 3:30 pm at a residential complex in Malviya Nagar. The dispute began over drilling and electrical installation work being carried out in the women’s rented fourth-floor apartment.

Authorities stated that dust and noise from the repair work triggered objections from neighbours. However, the situation quickly escalated beyond a routine disagreement.

The women allegedly faced racial slurs, humiliation and threats during the confrontation. A video clip of the incident later circulated widely online, sparking public outrage and renewed concern over discrimination against people from the Northeast living in the national capital.

Letter to Special Commissioner

In a letter addressed to Special Commissioner David Lalrinsanga, Subba described the episode as a grave violation of constitutional values. He stated that the incident went far beyond a neighbourhood dispute and amounted to racial hostility.

The MP called for a fair, impartial and thorough investigation into the matter. He urged police authorities to rely on video evidence and witness statements to establish accountability.

Subba also demanded strict legal action against those responsible. He emphasised that the women’s safety, dignity and protection must remain a priority throughout the investigation.

Call for Zero Tolerance

Subba expressed confidence that swift and transparent action by the Delhi Police would help restore public trust. He said strong enforcement of the law would send a clear message that racial discrimination will not be tolerated in the national capital.

The incident has once again highlighted the challenges faced by citizens from Northeastern states in metropolitan cities. Civil society groups and community leaders have repeatedly raised concerns about stereotyping and bias.

Advocates have urged authorities to ensure stronger safeguards and faster response mechanisms in cases involving racial harassment. They have also stressed the need for greater awareness and sensitivity to promote inclusivity.

Investigation Underway

Police officials have confirmed that they are examining the complaint and reviewing available evidence, including the viral video. Authorities are expected to record statements from the parties involved and proceed in accordance with legal provisions.

The case remains under close scrutiny as political leaders and community organisations demand accountability.

As the investigation progresses, observers say the response from law enforcement will play a crucial role in reinforcing confidence among Northeastern communities residing in Delhi.

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Boyar Debbarma February 24, 2026
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