New Delhi, February 25, 2026:
Delhi Police have arrested Harsh Singh in connection with the alleged racial abuse of three women from Arunachal Pradesh in south Delhi’s Malviya Nagar, officials confirmed on Wednesday. The development comes after his wife, Ruby Jain, was taken into custody earlier as part of the same investigation into an FIR registered at Malviya Nagar Police Station.
Police said the case escalated after provisions of the Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes (Prevention of Atrocities) Act were invoked based on available evidence, leading to the probe being transferred to an Assistant Commissioner of Police (ACP)-rank officer under senior supervision.
The incident reportedly took place on February 20 when a dispute over dust from electrical installation work at a rented apartment turned into a heated confrontation between neighbours. The complainants alleged that Singh used racially derogatory language and threats targeting their Northeastern identity, causing mental harassment though no physical injuries were reported.
Following public backlash and viral circulation of videos related to the incident, Harsh Singh issued a public apology, stating that he and his family were “ashamed” and would cooperate with the legal process.
Union Minister Kiren Rijiju confirmed that strict legal action is being pursued and said authorities remain in close contact with both the victims and Delhi Police as the investigation progresses.
Police officials said further legal proceedings will depend on ongoing examination of digital evidence, witness statements and forensic analysis of viral video clips linked to the case.

