Rahul Gandhi’s big attack slows down the poison of hatred, but takes life. When will Angel Chakma get justice? – ..
News India Live, Digital Desk: We often say with pride that we live in a country of ‘diversity’, where there is room for every color and every language. but when Angel Chakma As soon as any news comes out, all these claims start appearing hollow. What happened to Angel Chakma, a resident of North-East, is not just a criminal incident, but a living proof of the racial hatred that we often ignore.
Leader of Opposition in Lok Sabha Rahul Gandhi has raised his voice on this shocking incident. His words are a bitter mirror for those who consider hatred as just a momentary anger.
the bitter truth of hatred
Rahul Gandhi said a very deep thing in his social media post. He clarified that, “Hatred is not something that arises in someone’s mind overnight. It is the result of years of hateful thinking that has slowly been instilled in the veins of the society.” Taking the life of Angel Chakma is the extreme of mental illness and racial discrimination, the consequences of which the entire country is now suffering.
Are the people of North-East still outsiders?
Even today in 2025, there are people among us who discriminate on the basis of looks, food habits or accent. Many young people like Angel Chakma come to our metros to make their mark, but are often made to feel like ‘outsiders’. Rahul Gandhi’s reaction points towards this pain that we need to change the society more than the law. If even today someone is insecure just because he looks different, then our development is limited to paper only.
call for justice
Rahul Gandhi clearly said that in such cases mere arrest is not enough, but the ideology of hate which is turning youth into criminals has to be uprooted. The entire North-East and people who believe in humanity are demanding justice at this time. They are asking how long will we continue carrying the dead bodies of our loved ones and remain silent?
Not just statements, change is needed
The reality is that unless we give priority to ‘humanity’ in schools, colleges and streets, many such ‘angels’ will continue to become victims of our carelessness. This statement of Rahul Gandhi is warning us that if we still do not protect brotherhood, then this fire will engulf everyone.
Today we should not just mourn, but stand with the resolve that we will defeat hatred—so that next time no mother has to see such a picture of her child.
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