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North-eastern students face racial discrimination: Mukul Sangma
Updated On: 01 May, 2012 03:10 AM IST | | ANI
Meghalaya Chief Minister Mukul Sangma strongly presented his niece Dana M Sangma's suicide case as 'racial discrimination' against students from northeast India in Delhi.
He wanted the authorities to find the complete truth and demanded enactment of new stringent laws that can act as a deterrent to all those who have limited knowledge of the existing diversity of country.
“I feel strongly that the time has come when a law needs to be placed, which will regulate the manner in which universities are run,” Sangma told the media here. He added that the students need to be made more aware of these laws.
Sangma wants his niece’s case to be an example. “This case must be aggressively pursued without allowing the investigations to be dislocated, as this will enlighten the people,” he said.
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