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REMARKS IN JEST, NOT A RACIAL ATTACK, SAY POLICE Tripura student's killing in Dehradun sparks outcry over racism and hate crimes
Millennium Post Delhi
|New Delhi 30December2025
'National disgrace', say leaders calling for zero tolerance against 'hate crimes' targeting NE people
The death of 24-year-old Tripura student Anjel Chakma after an alleged racial attack in Dehradun has triggered protests, political reactions across party lines, and renewed concern over hate crimes against people from India’s northeastern states.
Chakma, a final-year MBA student, died on December 26 after battling injuries for 17 days following an assault on December 9, according to police.
Senior Superintendent of Police Ajay Singh said initial findings suggested that certain derogatory remarks made “in jest” led to a perception that the student was being targeted. He was quoted as saying that the comments did not fall under the category of a racist remark because one of the accused was also from the same state as the victim. His remarks drew criticism from student bodies and political leaders.
The incident occurred when Anjel Chakma and his brother, Michel Chakma, went to a local market in Dehradun on the evening of December 9 to buy household items. According to the police complaint filed by Michel Chakma on December 12, a group of intoxicated men began abusing them with caste based and racial slurs. When the brothers objected, an argument broke out, which soon turned violent.
Police said the attackers allegedly used knives and blunt objects during the assault. Michel Chakma was hit on the head, while Anjel Chakma suffered stab injuries to the neck and abdomen. He was rushed to the hospital in a critical condition and remained under treatment for 17 days before succumbing to his injuries.
Uttarakhand Police said five people have been arrested in connection with the case, including two minors. Another accused, identified as a Nepali national, is on the run and is believed to have crossed the border into Nepal.
Police have announced a reward of Rs 25,000 for information leading to his arrest and said a team has been sent to Nepal to locate him.
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