Manipur boy assaulted inside Goa-bound train

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IMPHAL, August 26: A 24 year old from Manipur was beaten up by four unknown assailants while travelling in a Goa-bound train from Delhi yesterday, informed a press statement of the North East Support Group.

According to the statement, the incident occurred at around 4pm soon after the youth boarded the train from Nizamuddin railway station, New Delhi.

It further continued, “When the train started moving, four youths suddenly barged into the train and began thrashing and smashing the boy”.

It further quoted the victim, “The miscreants punched me on my face and broke my spectacle. They also snatched away my gold chain, money and two mobile phones”.

“They repeatedly punched me and kicked me on my chest and back inside the moving train. I was covered with blood and my lips were swollen.”

“While they were repeatedly thrashing me, I grabbed one of my bags, leaving behind two other bags and ran for my life. There were many people inside the compartment but no one came to my rescue.”

“Soon after I ran away, the four guys were still chasing after me. There were no security personnel seen nearby. So I ran towards the isolated field, where they could not see me,” said the victim to the North East Support Centre & Helpline, the release added.

The North East Support Centre & Helpline members visited the victim today at his relative’s place in Munirka. The victim is still traumatized and could barely move as he was severely assaulted,it said.

 

North East Support Centre with Helpline : The victim is presently working in Goa for the past one and half months. He hails from Tamenglong district of Manipur.
North East Support Centre with Helpline : North East Support Centre with Helpline : The victim is presently working in Goa for the past one and half months. He hails from Tamenglong district of Manipur.

 

“He did not want to file an FIR saying that, “It’s not going to help me because I don’t believe and trust that the police will recover my belongings and nab the culprits.””, the release added.

“I wonder why there is no security inside the train. And also why the co-passengers remained a mute spectators, they could do something for the helpless victim,” said Dr Alana Golmei, founder member, North East Support Centre & Helpline.

 

Dr Golmei further said, “Since it is the first incident we heard after so many North East fled from metro cities, it is a matter of negligence on the part of the concern authority for not taking preventive measures. I strongly urged the concern authority to play pro-active role in protecting the North East community living in different parts of India”, quoted the release.

“Since the attack on the North East people is alarming, the security forces must be more vigilance in every train stations in New Delhi as well as general compartment, where most of the Northeast people are travelling,” Dr Golmei stressed.

 

 

The victim is presently working in Goa for the past one and half months. He hails from Tamenglong district of Manipur.

The North East Support Centre & Helpline would further put up the matter to the higher authority for the safety of the North East people in Delhi and National Capital Regions, the release added.

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