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Walayar mob lynching: rights activists allege bid to trivialise crime, demand ₹25 lakh compensation

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Last updated: December 20, 2025 3:17 pm
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Published: December 20, 2025
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  • Example of racial hatred
  • ‘Severe violence’

Human rights activists have alleged that there is a deliberate attempt to trivialise the brutal mob lynching of Ram Narayan, a migrant worker from Chhattisgarh, at Walayar in Palakkad, and demanded that the crime be officially recorded as mob lynching. They also demanded that ₹25 lakh be paid as compensation to the victim’s family and that the State government bear the expenses for transporting the body to his native place.

Addressing a protest meeting in Thrissur on Saturday, activists said that Kerala’s collective conscience had been deeply scarred by the spread of communal hatred. “The virus of communalism has entered Kerala’s public mind. This is a frightening reality,” they said.

Example of racial hatred

Writer and Gandhian thinker K. Aravindakshan said the Walayar incident was the second mob lynching in the “so-called civilised Kerala” and described it as a stark example of racial hatred and social exclusion. Referring to a video that showed the mob assaulting Ram Narayan asking if he was from Bangladesh, Mr. Aravindakshan said: “This is a clear case of Islamophobia spreading rapidly in Kerala and of religious intolerance propagated by the Sangh Parivar.”

He added that the victim was a Dalit youth who had come to Kerala in search of work from Chhattisgarh, where Adivasis were often branded as extremists and driven out. “That such a brutal killing could happen here and that only a handful have spoken out against it is deeply disturbing. Kerala today seems to be a place where dialogue itself has become impossible,” he said, criticising the silence of civil society and prominent writers.

‘Severe violence’

Thrissur Government Medical College Hospital doctor Hithesh Shankar, who conducted the post-mortem examination, revealed the extreme brutality of the attack. There was not a single point on Ram Narayan’s body that was free of injury—from his fingers to his skull. His ribs were shattered, spine was broken, and most of the injuries were caused by blows with sticks. He was beaten even after death, the doctor said. “I have conducted more than 10,000 post-mortem examinations, but I have never seen a body subjected to such severe violence.” The post-mortem report said the cause of death was severe head injury.

Human rights activist I. Gopinath described the killing as “a Sangh Parivar-led act of mob violence that reflects the growing Islamophobia in Kerala.” He said: “when a man who does not even know the language is beaten to death, the most painful truth is that he may not have even understood why he was being killed. This shows how the politics of hatred operates.”

Activists alleged that the authorities were trying to portray the Walayar incident as an ordinary crime. “This is unquestionably a mob lynching, and it should be recorded as such. Only then will Ram Narayan get justice,” they said, demanding that a special investigation team be constituted to probe the case.

They also condemned the police for allegedly collecting ambulance charges from the victim’s relatives when the body was brought from Walayar to Thrissur for post-mortem examination and for asking the family to bear the cost of taking the body home. “The government should pay ₹25 lakh as compensation and bear the expense of transporting the body to Chhattisgarh,” activists insisted.

Ram Narayan, who is survived by his wife, two small children and his mother, had arrived in Walayar a week earlier looking for work and to meet his cousin Sasikanth, a mason working in the area. According to Sasikanth, Ram Narayan was planning to return home as he found it difficult to stay away from his family. “He left for the railway station on December 17. We came to know about his death only on December 18 when the Walayar police called me,” Mr. Sasikanth said, adding that the deceased had his name and address with him.

Ram Narayan’s wife, mother and children have since travelled from Chhattisgarh to Kerala. Human rights activists and family members have made it clear that they will not allow the body to be taken home unless the case is officially registered as mob lynching and adequate compensation is announced, insisting that the State should take responsibility for both justice and dignity in death.

Published – December 20, 2025 08:47 pm IST



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