NHRC seeks factual report on Anjel Chakma's death, issues notices

Dec 30, 2025

New Delhi [India], December 30 : National Human Rights Commission (NHRC) member Priyank Kanoongo on Tuesday said a factual report has been sought from the concerned authorities in connection with the murder of Tripura student Anjel Chakma, who was attacked by a group of miscreants with knives and other blunt objects.
Speaking to ANI, he said the NHRC has issued notices to the Dehradun District Magistrate (DM), the Superintendent of Police (SP), the Uttarakhand Director General of Police (DGP), and the Chief Secretary, instructing them to ensure the safety of students from northeast India in the state.
"Following a complaint received from the activist group. We issued a notice yesterday to the Dehradun DM and SP. We have sought a factual report on the entire incident, in which a student from Tripura was murdered in Dehradun. We have also issued notices to the Uttarakhand DGP and the Chief Secretary, and instructed them to ensure the safety and security of all students from Northeast India residing in Uttarakhand," Kanoongo said.
The National Commission for Scheduled Tribes (NCST) has also issued notices to executive authorities in Uttarakhand seeking a detailed action-taken report within three days in connection with the brutal murder of 24-year-old Anjel Chakma, who belonged to the ST community.
However, SSP Dehradun Ajay Singh said that no evidence of racial remarks has emerged in the preliminary investigation for the murder of Anjel Chakma.
Speaking with ANI, he rejected the allegations of delay in filing an FIR. He said that the complaint was registered 24 hours after the incident. Of the six accused, five have been arrested, while one of Nepali origin remains at large.
"In preliminary investigation, no evidence of racial remarks has emerged in the inquiry in this case. Probe is still underway. I reject the allegations (that the police did not file an FIR in the case) because the complaint about the incident was filed 24 hours later. One accused of Nepali origin remains absconding, the other five accused (including one from Manipur and one from the Bhoksa community) have been arrested," SSP Singh said.
In a complaint submitted to the NCST, All India Chakma Students' Union Senior Vice President Vipul Chakma alleged that Anjel was subjected to a fatal attack by the assailants on December 9.
He further alleged that, in addition to the delay in registering the FIR, the police attempted to shield the accused.
Chakma, an MBA student, was attacked by a group of miscreants with knives and other blunt objects in Dehradun on December 9 and later died while undergoing treatment at a hospital.
The brutal killing of Anjel Chakma, a student from Tripura, in Dehradun has sparked widespread outrage across the political fraternity, with leaders condemning the incident and demanding swift justice.
Five of the accused have already been arrested, including two minors sent to a juvenile reform home, while the sixth accused, a Nepalese national, remains at large with a reward of Rs 25,000 announced for his capture.
The Uttarakhand government has assured that all possible measures are being taken to ensure the perpetrators face the harshest possible punishment and to ensure the safety of northeast students across the country.
However, the opposition has accused the ruling Bharatiya Janata Party government at both the Centre and the State level of spreading "hatred", which allegedly resulted in the killing of the student.
Leader of Opposition (LoP) Lok Sabha Rahul Gandhi accused the BJP of "normalising hate", which he said was leading to such incidents.
"What happened to Anjel Chakma and his brother Michael in Dehradun is a horrific hate crime. Hate doesn't appear overnight. For years now it is being fed daily - especially to our youth - through toxic content and irresponsible narratives. And it's being normalised by the hate-spewing leadership of the ruling BJP," Lok Sabha LoP said in a post on X."India is built on respect and unity, not fear and abuse. We are a country of love and diversity. We must not become a dead society that looks away while fellow Indians are targeted. We must reflect and confront what we are allowing our country to become," he added.
Union Minister Kiren Rijiju on Monday stressed the urgent need to ensure the safety and protection of people from India's Northeast region following the death of Anjel Chakma, a student from Tripura, who was brutally stabbed in Dehradun after allegedly facing racial abuse.
"There should be protection for the people of the Northeast," Rijiju said.
Uttarakhand Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami earlier approved the financial assistance for Tarun Prasad Chakma, the father of Tripura student Anjel Chakma, who was brutally stabbed in Dehradun after allegedly facing racial abuse.