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Students Association, NANS Condemns ‘Racist’ Attack On Nigerians Studying In Indian University

Students Association, NANS Condemns ‘Racist’ Attack On Nigerians Studying In Indian University
October 19, 2022

They were equally trailed to their hostels with many of them fleeing the campus for fear for their lives.

 

The National Association of Nigerian Students has described the attack on Nigerian students studying in India by their Indian colleagues over an altercation.

The altercation followed a disagreement over the usage of a football pitch near Delhi, a matter the students’ union has described as a case of racism.

About 60 Nigerian students at Gurgaon University were said to have been forced out of the school’s campus following the rift between them (Nigerians) and the local students while playing football.

Images on social media and multiple reports showed that the Nigerian students were attacked on Saturday following a football match.

They were equally trailed to their hostels with many of them fleeing the campus for fear for their lives.

A local tabloid in the country, Indian Express, reported that the Gurgaon Police registered crossfires against each group of students for allegedly thrashing each other at the football ground on Friday, October 14, 2022, and creating a ruckus.

This comes nearly a month after Indian students staged a protest against foreign students allegedly offering namaz (prayer) at the football ground.

The students allegedly raised “Jai Shree Ram” slogans and filed a complaint with the registrar to ask foreign students to offer namaz (prayer) in allotted rooms.

The administration had said the matter was resolved amicably.

Reacting to the development, NANS Vice President, External Affairs, Akinteye Babatunde urged authorities of educational institutions in Delhi and the rest of India to calm the situation down and punish those responsible for the crisis.

According to him, it's shameful that even in the 21st century, Nigerians abroad still experience racism.

The statement read, “My attention has been drawn to an ongoing racist attack in the city of Delhi, India where some Nigerian citizens who are currently studying in Delhi were attacked by some Indian Students.

“After painstaking investigation, it was found that the tension erupted as a result of some Nigeria Muslim faithful who said their prayers on a football field instead of an allocated room which prompted some Hindu students to attack Nigerian students on the campus.

“It's shameful that even in the 21st century, we are still faced with racism. In every case of racism, it's important we highlight and remind us all about the outcome which has always led to mass violence and disturbance of peace, order and some extreme cases led to loss of lives using the Xenophobic attack situation in South Africa as a prime example.

“While we, as lawful abiding individuals do not wish to cause mayhem or public disturbance, we must make known the fact that the security and welfarism of the lives of everyone the Nigerian students studying in diaspora and at home cannot be overemphasized and must be protected at all costs.

“In our country, there are over 50, 000 Indian migrants who are residing and working, earning daily livings and they have all been embraced with love, care and human dignity and we expect the same gesture from your citizens in order to maintain the cordial relationship we've had over the past centuries.

“As the National Vice President - External, NANS, my office which is being saddled with the responsibility to oversee the affairs of every Nigerian student at home and in the diaspora, will never tolerate such barbaric and illogical acts to occur during my tenure in office. I swore an oath to fulfill and discharge my official duties with all sincerity and honesty to my last drop of blood in which I still reiterate to obey. In this capacity do I urge the Indian, Delhi and educational institutions authorities to calm this situation and mete out punishment where required.

“Furthermore, I am using this medium to appeal to the Honourable High Commissioner of Nigeria to India, His Excellency Major General Chris S. Eze (Rtd) to please swing into drastic action to curb any further unseen circumstances or crisis. In the same vein, do we urge the Federal Ministry of Foreign Affairs to intervene on this issue and rise up to discharge their duties immediately?

“Due to the situation at hand, the national executives of NANS would visit the Federal Ministry of Foreign Affairs for more fact findings, proffer practical solutions and also to ensure the safety of our fellow students schooling in Delhi, India. This meeting would be taken into consideration as we decide to act accordingly to the situation at hand.

“Finally, l will like to appeal to all Nigeria students schooling in India to keep calm, remain civil, and maintain their safety at all times even in these perilous times as we struggle for a comforting resolution as the executives of NANS would be meeting with the Federal Minister of Foreign Affairs and the Federal Ministry of Foreign Affairs put an end to this shambolic development.”