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US Lawmakers Sound Alarm on Bangladesh’s Hindus: Urgent Call to Safeguard Minorities

In Washington D.C. on Feb 12, 2026, US lawmakers highlighted concerns about the safety of Hindu minorities in Bangladesh ahead of national polls. Their message focused on religious freedom, accountability, and equal protection under the law. Advocacy groups used the phrase ‘Hindus won’t survive another decade…’ to stress urgency, while promoting solutions grounded in evidence…
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Uttarakhand Abolishes Madrasa Board, Launches Minority Education Authority for Unified Standards

Uttarakhand has abolished the Madrasa Board and announced a Minority Education Authority effective 1 July 2026, requiring minority educational institutions to affiliate with the Uttarakhand Board of School Education. The reform seeks to deliver uniform quality standards, transparent accreditation, and statewide recognition of certifications. Students are expected to benefit from enhanced mobility and parity in…
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UK School Row Over Hindu Tilak–Chandlo: Disturbing Claims Force 8-Year-Old to Transfer

An eight-year-old Hindu child in London was allegedly compelled to leave Vicar’s Green Primary School for wearing a Tilak–Chandlo, a sacred Hindu mark. According to Insight UK, staff questioned the child’s faith, closely monitored him, and removed responsibilities despite parental explanations of its religious significance. The group also claims similar issues for at least four…
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Bangladesh Minority Crisis: Hindu Businessman Survives Arson Attack, Urgent Call for Unity

A Hindu businessman in Bangladesh reportedly survived a stabbing and arson attempt by leaping into a pond, the fourth such incident against a Hindu minority member in two weeks. The case spotlights urgent concerns about minority rights, public safety, and the rule of law. This analysis organizes the facts, highlights the human impact, and outlines…
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Mymensingh Tragedy: Hindu Worker Shot Dead, Urgent Call for Minority Safety in Bangladesh

A reported shooting in Mymensingh, Bangladesh, has left Hindu resident Brijendra Biswas dead, heightening concerns over minority safety. The incident highlights ongoing risks faced by Bangladesh Hindus and the need for impartial investigations and due process. It situates the tragedy within a broader pattern that erodes trust and communal harmony. Community recollections show that shared…
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Grief and Solidarity in Kolkata: Protest Near Bangladesh Mission After Mymensingh Killing

A peaceful demonstration near the Bangladesh Deputy High Commission in Kolkata on Dec 22, 2025, called for justice after the reported killing of Dipu Chandra Das in Mymensingh. Speakers, including Suvendu Adhikari, urged a transparent, time-bound investigation and sustained diplomatic engagement. The gathering emphasized dharmic ethics—nonviolence, compassion, and unity in diversity—while rejecting communal polarization. Protest…
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Inside Bangladesh’s ISKCON Ban Push: Essential Facts, Risks, and a Path to Harmony
This analysis clarifies what recent calls to ban ISKCON in Bangladesh mean for religious freedom, minority rights, and social cohesion. Readers gain an evidence-led framework for assessing such demands without resorting to stigmatizing labels. It highlights constitutional principles and practical safeguards that protect worship while maintaining public order. The piece offers community-level strategies—from interfaith dialogue…
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Diwali Diplomacy in Pakistan: Proven Ways to Transform Greetings into Minority Safeguards

Shehbaz Sharif’s Diwali message sparked a broader debate about symbolism versus safeguards for Pakistan’s Hindu community and other minorities. This analysis places the greeting in context, emphasizing transparent data, equal citizenship, and rule-of-law reforms as the foundation for trust. It outlines proven, practical steps—from fast-tracking hate-crime prosecutions to protecting temples and strengthening an independent minorities…
