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Friday, January 31, 2014

Arunachal student's tragic death in Delhi raises question-Tarun Vijay meets Delhi police chief with student leaders,Delhi brutal to NE, police didn't help student get medical help, shielded culprits till media outcry made it take action

Picture shows Arunachal Student leaders with Mr Tarun Vijay at Police Hqrs, Delhi


Arunachal delegation led by Tarun Vijay, MP  meets Delhi Police Commissioner -demands arrest of the culprits

Make Delhi safe for NE youths-  why silence on North east agony? Asks Tarun Vijay

31st January 2014- New Delhi-- Delhi is becoming unsafe for NE, said Mr Tarun Vijay, MP (BJP)who led an Arunachal student leaders' delegation, along with his son Ritwik to insist that anything happening to  Arunachal is Indian Family matter,  to meet Delhi Police Commissioner Mr Bassi and express anguish at the slow progress regarding the sad and tragic death of a 19 year old Arunachal student Nido.
As per media reports, A student from Arunachal Pradesh allegedly died after he was beaten with sticks in South Delhi's Lajpat Nagar area on Wednesday.
Nido Taniam had reportedly gone to Lajpat Nagar on January 29 in search of an address, and was allegedly mocked by someone at a shop for the style of his hair.

Taniam, in a fit of rage, broke a glass at the shop, upon which he was allegedly beaten by people.

Mr. Bassi assured that already an FIR has been registered against the culprits under section 302 and soon they will have the proceedings moved against them as soon as the post mortem  report arrives. Mr Tarun Vijay said that Delhi is becoming increasingly unsafe for the youth from North east and there is a pattern that shows a prejudice and colored opinion.Delhi citizens and police will have to do a lot to assure that entire Indian stands with our NE brothers and sisters and in this  grief they are not alone but entire India is behind them. 

He also s demanded action against policemen who tried to have an unjustifiable compromise with shopkeepers in order to safeguard them and didn't bother to take the student to hospital for medical care, Tarun Vijay demanded.
Delhi brutal to NE, policemen didn't help the student and tried to shield 
There will be a candle light prayer meeting at Lajpat Nagar, tomorrow at 2 pm, as per the Arunachal students Union decision, where the young boy was brutally beaten up that resulted in his death.

The delegation consisted of Mr J.T . Tagam, immdt past president of Arunachal Students Union Delhi (ASUD), Mr Taba Doni, General Secy, (ASUD), Mr Yeshi W. Kharma , Vice President , ASUD and Mr Ritwik Vijay, student and son of Mr Tarun Vijay.


2 comments:

Banteilang said...

We are thankful for your support and deep concern to the people of the North East. Your work in the Country’s capital on our behalf is greatly appreciated

Banteilang said...

Sir, your deep concern and support for the people of the North East in the Country’s Capitral is greatly appreciated. Your dedicated service for our people will be remebered always and let us hope that together we shall achieve our goal to make this country a just and harmonious one