Protests against the death of Anish Khan


The protest against the death of Anish Khan, also known as the justice for Anish Khan protest, began on 18 February 2022 after the death of Students' Federation of India activist Anish Khan. The SFI, AISF and other organizations organised protests, including rallies, human chains and demonstrations. The protests began in Jadavpur and Park Circus, initiated by students at Aliah University, led by Md Irfan, Habibulla, Sajidur Rahman, Mirajul Islam. Irfan Sadique stated that Anish Khan had repeatedly lodged serious complaints regarding threats from local TMCP leaders and police, but no security measures were provided.
Within six months, Anish Khan was killed inside his residence at night. According to reports, police did not arrest the alleged main culprits. A Special Investigation Team later stated that Khan had died after slipping from a pipe, a conclusion that was rejected by his family members and protester,day after day protest rapidly spread across the state of West Bengal and throughout India.

Background

Anish Khan was a student at Aliah University. At midnight on 18 February 2022, Khan was allegedly killed by four people dressed as police officers. Three police officers who influenced the case were suspended by the government of West Bengal. A special investigation team named Debabrata Chakraborty, Sourav Kanrar, Pritam Bhattacharjee, Nirmal Das and Kashinath Bera as conspirators and killers in its charge sheet.

Protests

Counter-protest

On 28 February, 10 days after Khan's death, Trinamool Chaatra Parishad organised a rally from Moulali to Esplanade in Kolkata. Hundreds of people attended.

International protest

On 4 March, the Bangladesh Students Union held a protest in Dhaka and expressed solidarity with the Indian protests.