Hindu businessman named Khokan Chandra suffered a horrific attack in Dhaka on December 31, 2025. A mob allegedly beat him, stabbed him with sharp weapons, and set him on fire. He escaped severe burns by jumping into a nearby pond, but doctors hospitalized him in critical condition.
Wave of Attacks on Minorities in Late 2025
This marks the fourth reported attack on Hindus in Bangladesh within two weeks. Previous cases include lynchings and burnings, often tied to blasphemy accusations or mob fury. Human rights groups document over 70 blasphemy-linked incidents against minorities from June to December 2025, with mobs vandalizing homes, temples, and leading to deaths.
Protests erupt in Bangladesh and India, demanding protection for minorities and justice. Scenes show demonstrations against violence, with calls for accountability amid political instability.
Broader Crisis of Minority Safety
Since Sheikh Hasina’s ouster in 2024, reports highlight rising intolerance toward Hindus, Christians, and others. Radical elements exploit chaos, with attacks often unpunished. Hindu The interim government faces criticism for law and order failures ahead of 2026 elections.
International voices, including India and rights organizations, express grave concern, urging swift action to protect vulnerable communities.

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