TISS students from northeast at receiving end of Coronavirus slurs

18 February,2020 05:00 AM IST |   | 


Pallavi Smart pallavi. smart@ mid- day. com AMID the global panic over the novel Coronavirus [ COVID- 19], students hailing from the northeastern states, studying at the Tata Institute of Social Sciences [ TISS] have been subjected to racial discrimination across the city.

The issue came to the fore after the North East Studentsu2019 Forum [ NESF] at TISS issued a statement condemning the racial discrimination after a few instances occurred with their fellow students on campus as well as outside.

Recalling one such instance, a masteru2019s student from the Deonar campus and who hails from Nagaland, told mid- day, u201c I was out having dinner with my friend on Sunday night.

While I was returning, a few people looked at us and shouted Coronavirus, only to quickly run away after.

How are we supposed to respond to such attacks? This clearly reflects the shallowness of people who not only cannot differentiate but also lack decency regarding behaviour in public.u201d He continued, u201c A similar instance happened shockingly inside the institute.

A friend of mine was unwell and when she coughed, a few students started joking about the virus.u201d Another student from Nagaland said, u201c I was travelling in a share cab when I coughed and suddenly the fellow passengers started discussing the virus. Nothing was directed to me per se but it just showed a complete insensitivity.u201d While students have spoken anonymously regarding their experiences fearing more targeting, as a group, they have issued a statement. u201c In the midst of the ongoing global health crisis due to an outbreak of Coronavirus, purportedly originating in the Wuhan province of China, we have seen a disturbing trend of discrimination and racial profiling across the world towards people of China origin and other Asian nations bearing Mongoloid features. It is a grim reminder of inherent racial prejudices and stereotyping of particular peoples based on their physical features and perceived cultural inferiority, manifested by subjecting them to various forms of hostilities, slurs, and suspicions which is now being played out in the pretext of health concerns. We condemn this form of discriminatory behaviour and call for a sensitive approach for addressing the outbreak without racial profiling of people. This is especially to bring to light the increasing instances of racial discrimination within India being faced by people from the northeastern states due to distinctions in socio- cultural traits and physical features,u201d reads the NESF statement.

The group also had a meeting with the institute authorities regarding the insensitive behaviour. u201c The Dean of Studentsu2019 Affairs at the institute gave us a patient hearing and has assured that specific steps will be taken to create awareness and to ensure safety of students from northeast,u201d a research student from the institute who also hails from northeast said.

Dean of Studentsu2019 Affairs at the TISS Asha Bano was unavailable for a comment.

TISS students from northeast at receiving end of Coronavirus slurs Students say people have been shouting out u2018 coronavirusu2019 at them both on campus and outside as well NESF had a meeting with the institute authorities who have assured them of taking measures to prevent such untoward incidents. Representation pic

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