BJP Ally Demands National Anti-Racism Law After Brutal Killing of NE Student

The Tipra Motha Party, a BJP ally in Tripura, has urgently called on the Central government to enact a comprehensive anti-racial law to protect people from Northeast India. This demand follows the tragic death of 24-year-old MBA student Angel Chakma, who was brutally assaulted in Dehradun amid alleged racial slurs. TMP leaders criticized the delayed police response and accused authorities of downplaying the racial motivation behind the attack. The incident has sparked widespread condemnation from political leaders and student organizations across the Northeastern region, uniting calls for justice and systemic legal protection.

Key Points: BJP Ally TMP Urges Centre for Anti-Racial Law After Student's Killing

  • Demand for anti-racism law
  • Killing of MBA student Angel Chakma
  • Alleged racial slurs during attack
  • Widespread outrage across Northeast
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BJP ally TMP urges Centre to enact anti-racial law to protect Northeast people

Tripura's BJP ally TMP demands a national anti-racism law following the fatal assault on a Tripura student in Dehradun, citing unchecked discrimination.

"The absence of a specific anti-racial legislation has allowed incidents... to continue unchecked. - TMP Spokespersons"

Agartala, Dec 31

The Tipra Motha Party, a junior ally of the ruling BJP in Tripura, on Wednesday urged the Central government to immediately enact a comprehensive anti-racial law to safeguard people from the Northeast residing in different parts of the country.

Addressing a joint press conference, TMP spokespersons Rajeshwar Debbarma, C.K. Jamatia and Anthony Debbarma said that the absence of a specific anti-racial legislation has allowed incidents of discrimination and racially motivated violence to continue unchecked. They asserted that enactment of such a law would enable systematic and effective action against racism, helping curb discriminatory mindsets and prevent heinous acts targeting people from the Northeast.

The tribal party raised the demand in the wake of the killing of Tripura student Angel Chakma, who was brutally assaulted in Dehradun on December 9. He succumbed to his injuries at a hospital on December 26. The 24-year-old final-year MBA student of a university in Uttarakhand, belonging to the Chakma tribal community, was grievously injured after being attacked by a group of miscreants, who allegedly hurled racial slurs at him. Chakma, the son of a Border Security Force (BSF) jawan, succumbed to his injuries after battling for his life for 18 days at a hospital in Dehradun.

TMP leader Rajeshwar Debbarma said that the party is demanding exemplary punishment for the perpetrators and the application of the Scheduled Castes and the Scheduled Tribes (Prevention of Atrocities) Act, 1989.

Rajeshwar Debbarma and other TMP leaders criticised the Uttarakhand government for the delay in taking action against the attackers. "The police in Dehradun registered the case only after the Lok Sabha member from Tripura, Kriti Devi Debbarman, spoke to the Uttarakhand Chief Minister over the phone, and after Angel's father, Tarun Prasad Chakma, reached Dehradun and approached the police," Anthony Debbarma said.

TMP supremo Pradyot Bikram Manikya Debbarma, lambasting the Uttarakhand government and the state police, claimed that they were attempting to divert the nature of the incident by portraying it as not being racially motivated. "The attackers branded Angel as 'Chinki', 'Chinese' and 'Momo' and brutally assaulted him, even as his father, a BSF soldier, was guarding the borders and protecting the country and its people," Pradyot Debbarma said in a video message.

He said that officials and people across India must understand that many migrant people of different communities live in the Northeastern states as well, referring to the Dehradun police's claim that one of the arrested attackers is from Manipur. The TMP chief urged the people of the Northeast to unite to protect their common interests and fight against racism.

Pradyot Debbarma once again demanded immediate and exemplary punishment for those responsible and announced a reward of Rs 10 lakh for information leading to the arrest of the main accused, who has reportedly fled to Nepal.

The incident sparked widespread outrage across the Northeastern region, with Congress Deputy Leader in the Lok Sabha and Assam MP Gaurav Gogoi, Mizoram Chief Minister Lalduhoma, Meghalaya Chief Minister Conrad K. Sangma and several organisations condemning the assault and describing it as a "horrific hate crime".

Former Manipur Chief Minister N. Biren Singh, Tripura Congress state President Ashish Kumar Saha, the National People's Party headed by Meghalaya Chief Minister Sangma, the North East Students' Organisation (NESO), an apex body representing eight major students' organisations of the Northeastern states, the All India Chakma Students' Union (AICSU), the Manipuri Students' Federation, the Tripura Tribal Students' Union and several other organisations also strongly condemned the killing and demanded strict punishment for the perpetrators.

- IANS

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Sarah B
As someone who has lived in Delhi and seen the casual racism faced by people from the Northeast, this law is long overdue. Slurs like 'Chinki' and 'Momo' are thrown around so casually. It's not just about punishment, but about changing mindsets through education and strict legal deterrence.
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Rajeshwar Debbarma
The delay by Uttarakhand police is shameful. It took an MP's call and the father traveling from Tripura to even register a proper case. This shows the systemic apathy. The SC/ST Act must be applied here, and a specific anti-racism law will ensure such incidents are taken seriously from minute one.
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Priya S
While the demand for a law is correct, we also need faster justice. The main accused fled to Nepal? How was that allowed? Our systems need to be more efficient. My heart goes out to the family. No parent should have to bury their child, especially in such a brutal manner.
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Vikram M
Pradyot Debbarma makes a crucial point. People from all over India live in the Northeast peacefully. We must offer the same respect and safety to Northeastern brothers and sisters living in other states. This isn't a regional issue, it's a national issue of basic humanity and citizenship.
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Karthik V
I support this law, but the government must ensure it's implemented properly. We have many good laws that gather dust. The police training needs to be sensitized. The fact that they initially tried to downplay the racial angle in Dehradun is proof of the problem.

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