The Union urban development ministry has sought a report from the Delhi Golf Club. Appropriate action will be initiated if the club is found violating human rights norms, a senior ministry official has said.
Reacting sharply, Meghalaya Chief Minister Mukul M Sangma said such an incident was "unacceptable" and demanded legal action against the club.
The club, however, said it was "unfortunate and regrettable" that an "undesirable" attempt was being made to give the incident a political and cultural overtone.
Lyngdoh said she was asked by the manager to leave while they were having lunch, saying such a dress (Jainsem) was not allowed.
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The club has tendered an apology to the member who had brought the guest, Nivedita Barthakur Sondhi. Lyngdoh, who is Sondhi's son's governess, was accompanying her employer.
Lyngdoh said the manager told her that "it is not allowed so you must go out. I went out, but it was very sad for me to hear such a thing. I have travelled to many places and everybody has complimented me on my traditional dress and nobody has ever said such a thing to me".
Despite she being invited in her own right as a guest of a member, she was humiliated and the two gatekeepers did not even have the grace to apologise, the post read.
"It is so appalling that a citizen of India is judged on her dress and treated as a pariah," she said.
The club, in a statement, said that the incident could have been handled in a much better way by the staff member.
"An apology has been made to the member who has brought the guest. This has been unconditionally accepted. It was also confirmed that the guests were not asked to leave the club premises," the statement said.
Minister of State for Home Rijiju described the incident as a "clear case of racial discrimination" and asked Delhi Police Commissioner Amulya Patnaik to take appropriate action in the matter.
Rijiju, who is from Arunachal Pradesh, said the incident also reflected an "elitist mindset".
Rijiju raised the matter with Patnaik after the Meghalaya chief minister discussed the issue with him.
A senior Delhi Police officer said that they had not received a formal complaint in the matter. However, after the media reported about the incident, some officers visited the club and spoke to its representatives.
No FIR has been filed yet.
Meanwhile, Meghalaya Chief Minister Sangma demanded legal action against the club, and said, "Such racial discrimination has been happening all these years in a number of places and this particular racial behaviour is not an instance in isolation."
He has said the incident of racial behaviour of the people who do not understand the very spirit of the inclusiveness of this nation is "unacceptable, distasteful and racial discrimination" and needs to be condemned by one and all and calls for all necessary action as per the law of the land.