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Bangladesh Imam Arrested, India Visa Services Halted

Bangladesh police arrest the main accused in the lynching of Hindu worker Dipu Chandra Das. Dhaka suspends visa services in three Indian missions citing security, straining bilateral ties. Details inside.

Hindu Man Dies Fleeing Mob in Bangladesh

A 35-year-old Hindu man in Bangladesh died after jumping into a canal to escape a mob allegedly over a land dispute. The incident highlights rising communal tensions.

Hindu man dies fleeing mob attack in Bangladesh

A Hindu man in Bangladesh drowned after jumping into a canal to escape a violent mob. This is the second such attack in days, raising serious concerns about minority safety.

Hindu Man Dies Fleeing Mob in Bangladesh

A Hindu man in Bangladesh died after jumping into a canal to escape a mob accusing him of theft. The incident highlights rising tensions and mob violence.

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.

Violence Against Hindus Rises in Bangladesh

A wave of brutal attacks targeting Bangladesh's Hindu minority has left six dead in 18 days, raising serious safety and law & order concerns. Read the full report.

Hindu Man Killed in Bangladesh Amid Rising Concerns

A 45-year-old Hindu man, Nikhil Chandra Roy, was shot dead in Bangladesh's Narail district. This incident follows a pattern of attacks, raising alarm about minority safety. Read the full report.

Hindu Man Set on Fire in Bangladesh Mob Attack

Khokon Chandra Das, 50, was brutally attacked and set ablaze in Shariatpur, Bangladesh. This follows two other recent lynchings of Hindu youths, raising serious concerns.

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