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Racist incident leaves local couple shocked and disappointed By Norm Park normpark@estevanmercury.ca
A sign of pure racism raised its ugly head on Saturday night in the Energy City. The event first shocked and then disappointed a couple of local residents who became the victims of racial taunts and action. Ashwani Kapoor and his girlfriend Neha Mugal were driving home around 10:30 after spending the day visiting friends in Regina, when they were forced to stop near the Sixth Street and 13th Avenue intersection, since a train was occupying the rail crossing. A large cherry red truck was stopped beside them on the left
side. A backseat passenger in the truck motioned to the East Indian couple. “He was waving at us and was saying something. Initially we thought he wanted to tell us something was wrong with our car; so I rolled down my car window,” said Kapoor. That’s when the harassment started. “He gave us the middle finger and then said we should ‘get a real car, you East Indian piece of sh .. I can crush you with my truck.’” Kapoor said he immediately rolled his car window back up and started a video recording. At that point the back seat passenger in the truck stopped talking,
but made faces that indicated he really didn’t care. He then got out of the truck and tried to enter Kapoor’s vehicle, but by that time, the couple had locked the doors. The perpetrator then started knocking on Kapoor’s car window. The couple said that from the man’s actions and speech, he appeared to be inebriated. What was disappointing to Kapoor and Magul was the fact neither the female passenger sitting in the back seat with the foulmouthed antagonist nor the driver, appeared to be interested in taking any kind of action to prevent the racist comments or his actions. “The light turned green, they didn’t move their truck until my
Ashwani Kapoor and Neha Mugal car was ahead of them. I expect that’s because they didn’t want us to see their licence plate,” said Kapoor. The angry man was still knocking on their window when
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