Assam Police Constable and National Arm Wrestler Amlanjit Borthakur Dies in Road Accident at Raha
Assam Police constable and national arm wrestler Amlanjit Borthakur died in a road accident at Raha on Monday. A gold medallist at the World Police and Fire Games 2025, his death has left the police and sports community in deep shock.

Assam Police cap and candle symbolizing tribute to constable Amlanjit Borthakur.”
A pall of grief has fallen over Assam after the sudden death of Amlanjit Borthakur, a police constable and one of the state’s most celebrated arm wrestlers. He lost his life in a road accident at Raha early on Monday, November 24. The news spread quickly, sending shockwaves across the police force and the sports community that had long admired his discipline and dedication.
According to initial reports, Borthakur met with a severe accident near Raha when his motorcycle skidded off the road. Locals and onlookers rushed to help and immediately moved him to the Nagaon Medical College and Hospital. Despite their quick response, doctors declared him dead on arrival.
Borthakur was only in his early career years with the Assam Police, yet he had already made a name for himself far beyond his uniform. His passing has left colleagues, athletes, and thousands of sports enthusiasts mourning a life cut tragically short.
A Rising Star in the World of Arm Wrestling
While most people knew him as a dedicated police constable, Amlanjit Borthakur’s identity stretched wider. He was regarded as one of Assam’s finest arm wrestlers — a sport that rarely makes headlines but demands immense strength, training, and discipline.
Multi-time National Gold Medallist
Borthakur had won multiple gold medals in national arm-wrestling tournaments, representing both Assam and the Assam Police. His consistency, especially in the right-hand category, earned him a respected position within India’s arm-wrestling circuit.
Shining at the World Police and Fire Games
One of the biggest highlights of his sporting career came at the World Police and Fire Games 2025, where he won:
- Gold medal (Right-hand category)
- Silver medal (Left-hand division)
These achievements not only brought him personal recognition but also spotlighted Assam Police on the global stage.
Many young athletes in Assam looked up to him as proof that with discipline and self-belief, even a physically demanding sport like arm wrestling can bring national and international glory.
Tributes Pour In from Police and Sporting Communities
As news of his death emerged, heartfelt tributes began flowing in both online and offline. Officers who had worked with him remembered him as a disciplined, sincere, and humble individual who never hesitated to help others.
Nagaon Police’s Emotional Message
In a post shared on X (formerly Twitter), Nagaon Police paid their respects:
“Nagaon Police offered Shraddhanjali to C/N-66 Late Amlanjit Borthakur, honouring his service and his notable medals at the World Police and Fire Games 2025 and the All India Police Arm-Wrestling Championship. Deepest condolences. May his soul rest in peace.”
The message was widely shared, with many officers adding their own words of grief in the comments. Some recalled how Borthakur encouraged fellow colleagues to participate in sports as a way to build physical and mental strength.
Sporting Community in Deep Mourning
Athletes from various districts, especially those involved in arm wrestling, expressed shock at the news. A few senior players mentioned that they had seen him train during competitions and admired his focus and modest nature.
A coach from Guwahati, who had interacted with Borthakur during state-level events, said that he “had the rare combination of power and patience, the two qualities that make a successful arm wrestler.”
Many described him as someone who preferred to let his achievements speak rather than seeking attention.
A Dedicated Police Officer Beyond His Medals
Though celebrated for his sporting achievements, Borthakur’s commitment to the Assam Police was equally noteworthy. Colleagues remembered him as a disciplined constable who performed his duties with sincerity and a calm, steady attitude.
Some officers shared that despite his busy training schedule, he never compromised on his responsibilities. Whether it was day shifts, night duties, or event deployments, Borthakur was known for showing up without hesitation.
His dual identity — a tough officer and a decorated athlete — made him a role model for many young recruits.
The Day of the Accident: What We Know So Far
While an official detailed report is yet to be released, early information suggests that the accident happened during the early morning hours when visibility was low. His bike reportedly slipped near a turning at Raha, causing severe injuries.
Despite the quick transport to Nagaon Medical College and Hospital, doctors said that the injuries were critical and there was little they could do.
Police officials are expected to review the circumstances of the accident further. For now, the focus remains on honoring his memory and supporting his grieving family.
Assam Loses a Promising Athlete Too Soon
Road accidents claim thousands of lives in India each year, and in many cases, they take away people who were contributing immensely to society. Borthakur’s death feels particularly painful because he was someone who inspired others — not through speeches, but through daily discipline and quiet determination.
His achievements in national events had inspired younger players to take up arm wrestling seriously. Several Assam-based sports groups posted tributes calling him a “true warrior on and off the table”.
With his passing, Assam not only loses a dedicated police constable but also a sportsman who had the potential to achieve even greater milestones.
What Borthakur Leaves Behind
Losses like these often remind communities of how unpredictable life can be. Borthakur leaves behind:
- A legacy of sportsmanship
- Respect from the police fraternity
- Inspiration for young athletes
- Memories of discipline and humility
His colleagues mentioned that he rarely took credit for his achievements. Instead, he thanked his coaches, teammates, and department for supporting his training journey. That humility is something many say they will always remember.
FAQs
1. Who was Amlanjit Borthakur?
He was an Assam Police constable and a national-level arm wrestler known for winning multiple medals at state, national, and international police competitions.
2. How did the accident happen?
Early reports suggest his motorcycle slipped near Raha on Monday morning. He was rushed to the hospital but was declared dead on arrival.
3. What were his major achievements?
Borthakur won a gold (right-hand) and silver (left-hand) at the World Police and Fire Games 2025 and had multiple national gold medals.
4. How is the police force reacting?
The Assam Police, especially Nagaon Police, have paid emotional tributes, calling him a disciplined officer and a talented athlete.
5. Why is his death significant for Assam’s sports community?
He was one of the rising stars of arm wrestling in Assam and had inspired many youth with his achievements.