Anjel Chakma killing: Family seeks CBI probe, meets Tipra Motha chief
The deceased's father, BSF jawan Tarun Kanti Chakma, also urged the govt to provide him with a posting in Delhi so that he can fight the case effectively
Anjel Chakma's family with Tipra Motha chief Pradyot Debbarma. (Photo:@PradyotManikya/X)
Agartala, Jan 13: The family of Tripura's Anjel Chakma, who was killed in Dehradun in an alleged racial attack, has sought a CBI probe into the case.
Anjel's father, Tarun Kanti Chakma, met Tipra Motha founder Pradyot Debbarma in Agartala on Monday and put forward the demand for a CBI probe.
The father, who is a BSF jawan posted in Manipur, said a month has gone by since Anjel's death, but the family doesn't have any updates about the case.
"We heard five persons have been arrested, but the prime accused is still on the run. My family wants a CBI probe into the murder to ensure speedy justice," he said.
He also urged the government to provide him with a posting in Delhi so that he can fight the case effectively.
"I have sought support from the 'maharaja' (Debbarma) in the battle for justice, and he assured me of extending all possible support," he said.
Debbarma said he has been in touch with Anjel's family since the day the incident took place in Dehradun.
"Despite the gruesomeness of the incident, the police registered an FIR three days later," he said.
"Today, the 24-year-old promising man has become a racial victim, and tomorrow another could meet the same fate. We all should fight for justice irrespective of political beliefs," he said.
Asserting that the country does not belong only to "similar-looking people", the scion of the former royal family assured that he will do whatever he can to ensure Anjel's family gets justice.
Anjel, an MBA student from Tripura's Pecharthal area, died after a fatal attack on December 9, which his family alleged was racially motivated.
Earlier on December 31, Dehradun Police had constituted an SIT to investigate the killing of Anjel Chakma even as they said the probe so far has found no evidence of racial abuse.
Police also added that Anjel was assaulted after tempers flared up when he objected to some "banter" among the attackers who had come in a group to a liquor shop.
Dehradun SSP Ajay Singh said the police had taken note of social media posts attributing a racial motive to the incident. "Our investigation so far has found no evidence of racial discrimination or violence," the SSP said.
PTI