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7 Hindus Killed in Bangladesh Since December 2025

A series of violent incidents targeting the Hindu minority in Bangladesh has resulted in seven deaths since December 2025. The unrest follows political changes in the country. Read more.

Second Hindu Man Killed in Bangladesh in 24 Hours

A second Hindu man was brutally killed in Bangladesh within 24 hours, escalating communal tensions. Authorities launch investigation amid international concern. Read the full report.

BCB President Aminul Islam Rules Out India Travel

BCB President Nazmul Hassan Papon confirms no India tour for Bangladesh Cricket Board officials. He details future plans, including a new stadium and domestic cricket overhaul. Read the full story.

RAW's Role in Uniting Bangladesh's Begums Against Ershad

Exclusive: How India's intelligence agency RAW worked behind the scenes to unite rival leaders Sheikh Hasina and Khaleda Zia against military rule in Dhaka after the 1988 elections. Discover the untold story of diplomatic maneuvering.

1985: Bangladesh Politics Ban Lifted, New Party Formed

On January 2, 1985, Bangladesh's President Ershad lifted a 10-month ban on politics and launched a new national party. Opposition called a strike, while violence flared in Chittagong. Read more key events from this day in history.

Ex-HC to Bangladesh: Interim Govt Ignores Hindu Targeting

Former Indian High Commissioner to Bangladesh, Veena Sikri, accuses the interim government of turning a blind eye to attacks on Hindus. She calls for immediate action to protect minority rights and ensure justice.

Bangladesh's First Woman PM Khaleda Zia Passes Away

Khaleda Zia, Bangladesh's first female Prime Minister and a towering political figure, has died at the age of 80. The Bangladesh Nationalist Party announced her passing on Tuesday. Read more.

Bangladesh Rejects India's Minority Safety Concerns

Bangladesh calls incidents against minorities 'isolated criminal acts,' rejecting India's concerns. Foreign Minister Hasan Mahmud defends record, cites legal action. Tensions surface amid election backdrop.

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