Racial Slur at Hauz Khas Metro: A Personal Experience

This morning, July 19, 2013, at around 11 AM, when I entered the check-gate at Hauz Khas Metro Station, I almost slipped by mistake. Instead of concern, the CIFSF security guard  on duty looked at me and called me “Ching Chong.” I was shocked and hurt by the racial slur.

I calmly asked him, “Why are you calling me that? You can call me an Indian. Am I not an Indian?” He didn’t respond, just smiled, showing no regret.

His name badge read Syed Kharan (I couldn’t read the full surname—it was long, but the last part was clearly “Kharan”).

I’m deeply disturbed by how casually he insulted me in public. I urge the concerned authorities to take action. This kind of racist behavior must not be ignored. People like Mr. Syed need to be trained on how to treat fellow Indians from the Northeast with dignity and respect.

The matter has been formally reported via email to the Director/Managing Director of Delhi Metro Rail Corporation Ltd. (DMRC), New Delhi for necessary action.

~ Bruce K. Thangkhal



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