Key Points

The Indian community faces another tragedy with the shooting death of Chandrasekhar Pole in Texas. His mother shared heartbreaking details about his educational journey and sudden loss. Indian authorities are actively assisting the family while investigating the circumstances. This incident raises serious concerns about the safety of Indian students studying abroad.

Key Points: Indian Student Chandrasekhar Pole Shot Dead in Texas Denton

  • Indian Consulate Houston providing full assistance to grieving family in Hyderabad
  • Local Texas authorities investigating the fatal shooting incident
  • BRS MLA Harish Rao describes victim as Dalit student pursuing higher studies
  • Mother reveals son completed dentistry PG in US before tragic death
  • Incident follows recent brutal killing of Indian motel manager in Texas
  • Family appeals for urgent repatriation of mortal remains to India
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Consulate General of India in Houston deeply condoles tragic death of Indian student in Texas shooting

Hyderabad student Chandrasekhar Pole killed in Dallas shooting. Indian Consulate assisting family, BRS MLA demands repatriation of remains amid safety concerns.

"We request the central and state governments to ensure the safety of Indians and bring my son's body back home as soon as possible. - Sunitha, Mother"

Houston, October 4

The Consulate General of India in Houston has expressed deep condolences over the death of Chandrasekhar Pole, an Indian student from Hyderabad, who was killed in a shooting incident in Denton, Texas.

In a post on X, the consulate said, "Consulate General of India, Houston, deeply condoles the tragic death of Mr. Chandrasekhar Pole, an Indian student from Hyderabad, who was killed in a shooting incident Denton, Texas. We are in touch with the family and extending all possible assistance."

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It further stated, "Local authorities are investigating the incident, and we are following up closely with them."

Chandrashekhar, who had completed his BDS in India before moving to Dallas for higher studies, was reportedly shot dead in Dallas, United States. His family members confirmed the tragic incident and appealed to the government to facilitate the repatriation of his mortal remains to Hyderabad at the earliest.

Providing details of the incident, Chandrashekhar's mother, Sunitha, told ANI, "My son went to the US two years ago. He became a dental doctor here and went there to complete his post-graduation, which he has finished. Two years have passed since he started his PG. We learned about his death from his friend's parents who visited us and shared our grief. We've come to know that he was shot dead by black people last night. We request the central and state governments to ensure the safety of Indians and bring my son's body back home as soon as possible."

Reacting to the incident, Bharat Rashtra Samithi (BRS) MLA and former Telangana minister T Harish Rao expressed grief, describing Chandrasekhar as a Dalit student from Nagar who had gone to the US for higher studies.

In a post on X, Harish Rao informed that he met the grieving family and expressed condolences. "It is tragic that Chandra Shekhar Pole, a Dalit student from Nagar who completed BDS and went to America (Dallas) higher studies, died in a shooting carried out by miscreants early morning," Rao posted.

Sharing his condolences further, he said, "The pain that the parents are going through, knowing that their son, who they believed would reach great heights, is no more, is heart-wrenching to witness. My deepest condolences to their family members."

Harish Rao also urged the authorities to take steps to bring back the mortal remains of the student. "We, on behalf of BRS, demand that the state government take initiative and make efforts to bring Chandra Shekhar's mortal remains to his hometown as quickly as possible," he stated.

The tragic incident comes close on the heels of another case involving the Indian community in Dallas. Last month, Chandra Mouli "Bob" Nagamallaiah, a 50-year-old motel manager of Indian origin, was brutally beheaded in Texas in front of his wife and son following an argument over a washing machine.

- ANI

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Rohit P
As someone with family in the US, this news sends chills down my spine. Two Indian tragedies in Dallas within a month? The government needs to seriously address safety concerns for our citizens abroad. Hope the consulate brings his body back quickly so the family can perform last rites properly.
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David E
While I appreciate the consulate's response, I wish our government would be more proactive about safety advisories for Indian students in the US. We keep reading about these incidents but where are the concrete measures? Just condolences aren't enough anymore.
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Sunil U
Chandrasekhar had completed BDS here and went for PG... such a bright future ahead. His poor parents must be devastated. The American authorities should ensure strict punishment for the culprits. Jai Hind 🇮🇳
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Anjali F
Om Shanti 🙏 May his soul rest in peace. As an Indian mother, I can't even imagine what his family is going through. The government should provide all possible support to bring his body back and help the family through this difficult time.
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Michael C
This is really concerning. I have many Indian colleagues here in Texas and they're all worried about safety now. The pattern of violence against Indians needs to be addressed at diplomatic levels. Hope justice is served quickly.

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