Congress leader Rahul Gandhi on Monday launched a sharp attack on the Bharatiya Janata Party, alleging that hate has been “normalised” under its leadership, following the death of a 24-year-old student from Tripura who was attacked in Uttarakhand.
Anjel Chakma, a resident of Tripura, succumbed to his injuries on December 26 after being assaulted in Dehradun earlier this month. His death has triggered widespread outrage, particularly in Tripura and among student groups from the Northeast.
Calling the assault on Anjel and his brother Michael Chakma a “horrific hate crime”, Gandhi said such incidents do not happen in isolation but are the result of years of toxic narratives being pushed in society.
In a post on social media platform X, Gandhi said hate is being fed “daily – especially to our youth” and accused the ruling BJP of normalising such behaviour through irresponsible leadership. He added that India is built on unity and respect, not fear, and warned against becoming a society that ignores violence against fellow citizens.
Attack in Dehradun and police action
According to Uttarakhand Police, Anjel Chakma and his brother Michael were living near Nanda Chowki under the Premnagar police station area in Dehradun. The incident occurred on the evening of December 9 when the two had gone to Selaqui for some work.
Police said the brothers got into an argument with a group of local men and another individual from the Northeast, during which racial slurs were allegedly used. When Anjel and Michael objected, the situation escalated into a violent clash.
Michael Chakma was allegedly hit on the head, while Anjel was stabbed in the neck and abdomen with knives and blunt objects. Anjel remained hospitalised in critical condition before succumbing to his injuries days later.
Five people have been arrested so far in connection with the case. Two of them are minors and have been sent to a juvenile reform home. One accused, a Nepal national, is absconding, and police have announced a reward of Rs 25,000 for information leading to his arrest. A police team has also been sent to Nepal to trace him.
Political reactions and protests
Rahul Gandhi expressed solidarity with the Chakma family and people of Tripura and the Northeast, stating that they are an integral part of the Indian identity.
The killing has sparked strong protests in Tripura, with several student organisations demanding strict punishment for those responsible. These groups have also urged the Central Government to take concrete steps to address what they describe as the recurring issue of racial discrimination against youths from the Northeast in different parts of the country.
In Delhi, thousands of students under the banner of the Tipra Indigenous Students’ Federation organised a candlelight march, seeking justice for Anjel Chakma.
Reacting to the incident, BJP Tripura state general secretary Bipin Debbarma described the death as deeply saddening and said the Tripura Chief Minister has spoken to his Uttarakhand counterpart. He added that those involved in the incident would be brought to justice.