Can't accept apology from Delhi Golf Club, says victim

Shillong | Monday | 3rd July, 2017

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"I felt hurt and insulted when I was discriminated against at the Club, which is in my own homeland. I have been to many clubs and restaurants abroad but no has ever insulted me," Lyngdoh, who with her employer Nivedita Barthakur, said. "I will never accept any apology as I was deeply hurt by the manner in which I was insulted and discriminated against.I would also never set foot in the Club ever again," Lyngdoh told journalists. "If you try and fix a broken glass, you won't be able to hide the cracks of the glass. SHILLONG: Tailin Lyngdoh , the tribal Khasi woman , who was subjected to discrimination at the Delhi Golf Club for wearing her traditional dress, on Saturday said that the she cannot reconcile with those who broke her heart..