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Bangladesh Ex-Minister Ramesh Chandra Sen’s Custodial Death Sparks Outrage, Vendetta Claims

Former Bangladesh minister and Hindu leader Ramesh Chandra Sen has died after reportedly falling ill while in custody, prompting allegations of custodial neglect and political vendetta. The incident raises urgent questions about detainee healthcare, due process, and institutional transparency in Bangladesh. A credible, independent inquiry—protected from political influence—can examine medical timelines, custodial procedures, and evidentiary…
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British MP Sounds Alarm: Minority Hindus Face Deadly Islamist Extremism in Bangladesh

A British MP has sounded the alarm about a worsening situation for minority Hindus in Bangladesh, warning of rising Islamist extremism and the urgent need to protect vulnerable communities. The analysis emphasizes a rights-based, dharmic response grounded in ahimsa, dignity, and pluralism—uniting Hindu, Buddhist, Jain, and Sikh perspectives while partnering with Muslim civil society that…
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Tragic Feni Killing: 28-year-old Hindu driver murdered amid rising attacks on minorities in Bangladesh

A 28-year-old Hindu auto-rickshaw driver, Samir Kumar Das, was murdered in Bangladesh’s Feni district, intensifying concerns over rising attacks on minorities. The case highlights urgent gaps in preventive policing and accountability while underscoring the human cost for families dependent on informal livelihoods. The article outlines concrete measures—community policing, early-warning systems, better hate-crime data, and independent…
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Two Hindu Deaths in 24 Hours in Bangladesh Ignite Fear—and Urgent Calls for Protection
Two Hindu deaths reported within 24 hours in Bangladesh have intensified fears among minority communities and sparked urgent appeals for protection and accountability. Early reports identify the victims as Samir Das and Pralay Chaki, with investigations ongoing. The situation highlights the need for rapid, impartial law enforcement action and transparent communication to prevent escalation. Dharmic…
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‘Unacceptable’: Priti Patel Slams Bangladesh Hindu Killings, Demands Robust UK Diplomacy

UK MP Priti Patel condemned the reported killings of Hindus in Bangladesh as “unacceptable” and called for stronger UK-led diplomacy. This analysis outlines practical steps: impartial investigations, credible prosecutions, and safeguards for minority rights. It situates the violence within broader human rights concerns while rejecting collective blame and polarization. Readers gain a clear view of…
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Paris Erupts in Peaceful Protest: Thousands Demand Justice for Hindus in Bangladesh
A major peaceful protest in Paris spotlighted the persecution of Hindus in Bangladesh and called for urgent, principled international intervention. The demonstration united diaspora voices with human rights advocates and representatives across dharmic traditions, emphasizing nonviolence, pluralism, and the rule of law. Organizers urged France, the EU, and the UN to support monitoring, legal reforms,…
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Bangladesh on Edge: Third Hindu Killed in Two Weeks Raises Alarming Questions

Within two weeks, three Hindu men have reportedly been killed in separate incidents in Bangladesh, intensifying concerns about public safety and minority protections. The latest case involves Bajendra Biswas, a 40-year-old Hindu Ansar member, shot inside a Mymensingh garment factory in what police describe as an apparent accidental discharge. Authorities have arrested a colleague, and…
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Blasphemy as a Weapon: 70+ Attacks Signal Systematic Targeting of Bangladesh Hindus
A Dec 27, 2025 report documents a marked rise in blasphemy-linked violence against minority Hindus in Bangladesh, with more than seventy incidents in six months. Across sources, the pattern is consistent: allegations spark rapid rumor chains, mob mobilization, and targeted attacks on homes, businesses, and temples. The analysis emphasizes due process, independent investigations, and preventive…
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Bangladesh on Edge: Targeted Arson on Hindu Homes Sparks Urgent Calls for Minority Safety

New reports from Bangladesh point to targeted arson against Hindu homes, heightening concerns about minority safety and the stability of law and order. The incidents unfold amid political uncertainty and fears of radicalisation, with calls for transparent investigations and firm accountability. Immediate human impacts include displacement, trauma, and loss of livelihoods, underscoring the need for…