Death of Abhimanyu

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Abhimanyu
Born(1997-05-06)6 May 1997
Died2 July 2018(2018-07-02) (aged 21)
Kochi, Ernakulam, Kerala, India
Cause of death Assassination
Nationality Indian
Alma mater Maharaja's College, Ernakulam
Organization Students' Federation of India

Abhimanyu was a student activist stabbed to death in Maharaja's College, Ernakulam on 2 July 2018. [1] [2] He was a student of B.Sc. Chemistry. [3] [4]

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Early life

Abhimanyu was born on 6 May 1997 as the youngest son of Manoharan and Bhoopathy, two Tamil peasants from an Adivasi community, in Vattavada. [5] Parijith and Kowsalya are his siblings. [5] His sister Kowsalya married Madhusudanan in a wedding attended by hundreds of students from Maharaja's College, Ernakulam. [6] Abhimanyu was the Idukki District Committee member of the Students' Federation of India. [7] [8]

Death

Abhimanyu was murdered by a 16-member gang involving the activists of the Campus Front of India (CFI), Social Democratic Party of India (SDPI) and the Popular Front of India (PFI). [9] He was 21 years old at the time of his killing. [10] According to the police reports, the murder was triggered after an argument between Students' Federation of India activists and Campus Front of India (CFI) over sticking posters within the Maharaja's College campus. [10] The space for painting the college walls was first booked by SFI activists. [11] This led to issues with CFI members. [11] Abhimanyu painted graffiti on the campus walls to welcome the new batch of students and he wrote "down with communalism". [12] [13] This slogan provoked the Campus Front of India (CFI) members. [11] After a verbal argument, CFI members returned to campus in the wee hours of July 2, 2018 with SDPI and PFI members and barged into the college hostel. [7] Abhimanyu was held in position from behind and while another person stabbed him to death. 19-year-old Arjun, a student of BA Philosophy, also sustained severe injuries. [14] He was admitted to the Ernakukulam Medical Trust Hospital and underwent emergency surgery. [14]

SFI observed a statewide strike protesting the killing of their activist. [4]

Aftermath

Arrests

The Special Investigation Team of Kerala Police charge sheeted 16 persons at the Judicial First Class Magistrate Court-II in Ernakulam on September 24, 2018. [27] The case was registered under Sections 142, 148, 323, 324, 307 and 302 read with 149 of the IPC at the Central police station, Ernakulam. [9] Though 30 people are accused in the murder the chargesheet was filed only against those who directly participated in the crime. [10] The following were named in the charge sheet: JI Muhammed (CFI state secretary), Arif Bin Salim (CFI district president), Mohammed Rifa, Jeffrey, Fazaluddin, Anas, Rajeeb, Abdul Rashid Saneesh, Adil Bin Salim, Bilal, Riyaz Hussain, Saneesh, Sharukh Amani, Abdul Nasser and Anup. [28] [10] After the murder police arrested around 20 people in the immediate days. [10] However, the main accused Sahal Hamsa went into hiding for more than 2 years. [29] [30] [31] Sahal who was staying at a hideout in Karnataka surrendered on 18 June 2020. [9] [32] [33] [34] According to Kerala Police, Sahal was alleged to have stabbed Abhimanyu and Mohammed Shahim was the man who stabbed Arjun. [35] [36] [9] [37] Muhammad Shaheem, the second accused was also absconding, but surrendered in court in November 2019. [38] [37] [39] Shajahan was the one who planned the attack and Shiraz gave all necessary training to CFI workers. [40] Rifa, a state level leader of CFI was arrested when hiding in Bangalore. [41] Manaf, one of the accused in a case related to chopping the hands of Professor T J Joseph in 2010, was the 13th accused in the murder case. [42] Police found that the culprits arrived at college hostel armed with lethal weapons to attack maximum student activists. [43] The trial of the Abhimanyu murder case is ongoing in the Ernakulam Principal Sessions Court. [37]

In 2019, two Malayalam films based on the incident were released. Naan Petta Makan [44] directed by Saji S Palamel and Padmavyuhathile Abhimanyu [45] directed by Vineesh Aaradya.

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