The Asian Age

Khasi woman faced racial discrimina­tion at Delhi Golf Club: Kiren Rijiju

- AGE CORRESPOND­ENT NEW DELHI. JUNE 2 7

Taking serious note of an incident in which a woman from Meghalaya was told to leave the Delhi Golf Club’s dining room for wearing her traditiona­l Khasi outift that staff said “looked like a maid’s uniform”, Union minister Kiren Rijiju condemned the incident as “clear case of racial discrimina­tion”.

He asked Delhi police commission­er Amulya Patnaik to take appropriat­e action regarding the incident, which, he said also reflected an “elitist mindset”.

Mr Rijiju raised the matter with Mr Patnaik after Meghalaya chief minister Mukul Sangma discussed the issue with the minister. “I will also speak to the urban developmen­t ministry on how such privileges can be given to people with such mindsets,” he said about the club, which occupies prime land in the heart of the national capital. An incensed Mr Rijiju told reporters that no one had the right to judge a person by his or her attire.

“It was a clear case of racial discrimina­tion. Such an elitist mindset of some people will destroy the social fabric of the country,” he said. The minister of state for home, who is from Arunachal Pradesh, said the incident was “unfortunat­e and condemnabl­e”.

It was a clear case of racial discrimina­tion. Such an elitist mindset of some people will destroy the social fabric of the country.

— Kiren Rijiju, Union minister

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