The All India Women Conference (AIWC), a non-governmental organisation, has apologised after outrage among Gorkhas over a committee member rejecting a performance by the artistes of the community while contending that Nepali is a "non-Indian language".
A Gorkha group said today it has decided to follow the legal route regarding the matter.
AIWC executive member Chandra Prabha Pandey had rejected contributions sent by artistes from West Bengal's Kalimbong district for an “Azadi ka Amrit Mahotsav” event while stating that the performances cannot be showcased in “non-Indian languages”, according to the Bharatiya Gorkha Yuva Parisangh.
She further insisted that the artistes cannot send the National Anthem sung in Nepali as it is “not a language from India”, the group said.
The AIWC said its management has been apprised of the matter and that it condemns the remark by its member.
“We strongly oppose and condemn the ignorance shown by the member. On behalf of all the members of AIWC, we extend unconditional apology to our dear Gorkha brothers,” said the statement issued by AIWC president Sheela Karkde.
Darjeeling MP Raju Bista shared the statement along with a handwritten apology by Ms Pandey.
“In the past many such derogatory statements have gone unchallenged, because of which our people have been subjected to racist taunts and discrimination time and again. But we will not tolerate such acts of discrimination and racism anymore,” said Mr Bista.
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