Monday, October 3, 2011

Stop Racial discrimination of North East people




We should  feel pride to live in a powerful democratic country in the
world,Which is world's largest democracy also. The Constitution of
India lays down many provisions and rights to safeguard the minorities
and to fulfill the aspirations of the citizens of the country
irrespective of caste, creed, sex, religion etc.
India is sovereign, socialist, secular, democratic country according
to constitution of India.
But these principles actually do not comply with the current scenario
of the country.Why there are a lot of problem in Northeast India
specially insurgency.
Why New Delhi always ignoring this issue.A feeling of second-class
citizenship meted out to them by mainland Indians has led the natives
of these states to seek greater participation in self-governance.
Northeast are the sources of fruits also from which people don't get a
minimum support price because of lack of transport and trading
facilities.
New Delhi, the destination of most students and Capital of India is not
really safe for northeast girls.People usually comment on the dressing
of northeast girls and consider them cheap.The abusing and misbehaving
cases are very common in Delhi for North East people as local police
usually do not take them seriously because of their racial difference.
When internal racial discrimination is rampant within the country, why
should we bother about racial discrimination of Indians in other
countries?
Indians leaders including Prime Minister, President, were very active
when Indians were facing racial discrimination in Australia. But when
racial discrimination occurs within the country, they remain silent
and keep watching the scene.
We should awake people to stop communal & regional violence and
maintain peace & harmony across the country and for effective
constitutional machinery. The government should make every possible
effort so that north east people must not feel isolated or
discriminated and remain as a citizen of a sovereign, socialist,
secular, democratic, republic India.

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