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 All India Students' Federation (AISF) leader Anish Khan. The AISF, Students' Federation of India, All India Students Association 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, then rapidly spread across the state of West Bengal and throughout India.

Background
Anish Khan (25 July 1993 – 18 February 2022) was a student at Aliah University. At midnight on 18 February 2022, Khan was allegedly killed by four people dressed as police officiers. Three police officers who influenced the case were suspended by the government of West Bengal. A special investigation team (SIT) named Debabrata Chakraborty, Sourav Kanrar, Pritam Bhattacharjee, Nirmal Das and Kashinath Bera as conspirators and killers in its charge sheet.

Protests

 * On 18 February, Aliah University students of held a rally in Park Circus. Two policemen and one student were seriously injured.
 * On 21 February, Students Against Fascism, the SFI and AISA organised a rally in Kolkata from Esplanade to M.G. Road.
 * On 22 February, SFI and AISA called a bandh at Jadavpur University demanding justice for Anish Khan. Two SFI members and one AISA activist were injured.
 * On 22 February, Aliah University students organised a rally at Mahakaran Avijan. A number of students were seriously injured in a lathi charge by the Kolkata Police, and 49 students (including two AISA activists) were arrested.
 * On 22 February, the Howrah district committee of the CPIML Liberation and the AISA, AIPWA, and AIARLA organised a large rally in Uluberia. CPIML Liberation, AISA and AIARLA sent delegations to the Uluberia DM's office.
 * On 23 February, the CPIM West Bengal state committee organised a rally in Siliguri.
 * On 26 February, the party's West Bengal state committee organised a rally in Panchla. Several activists and leaders, including Minakshi Mukherjee, were seriously injured in a lathi charge by West Bengal Police and civilian volunteers. Seventeen SFI and Democratic Youth Federation of India protesters were arrested by Howrah City Police.   Mukherjee and fifteen other CPIM activists were arrested in the protest,  and thirteen police officers were seiously injured by CPIM activists.
 * On 1 March, the SFI, AISF, PSU, AISB and AISA organised a march from Sealdah to College Street in Kolkata. The DYFI, RYA, and AIYF also joined the protest.
 * ISF West Bengal state committee organised a rally from Sealdah to Esplanade in Kolkata in which seven to eight thousand people participated.
 * On 1 March, the AILAJ, AILU, and LSJHR organised a rally as Lawyers For Democracy from the Calcutta High Court to Esplanade. AILAJ leader Dibakar Bhattacharya and AILU leader Bikash Ranjan Bhattacharya led the rally.
 * On 2 March, AIDSO West Bengal organised a rally in Lalbazar in the demands of Justice for Anish Khan. Several AIDSO activists were injured by Kolkata police.
 * On 4 March, the CPIML Liberation Darjeeling district committee organised a rally in Siliguri, from kanchenjunga Stadium to Airview Road.
 * On 10 March, the SFI organised a rally from College Street to MD Ali Park in Kolkata.

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.