Concerns over the safety of religious minorities in Bangladesh have intensified following the reported killing of another Hindu man, days after the murder of Dipu Chandra Das. The latest incident has once again drawn attention to alleged targeted violence against minority communities, triggering widespread condemnation from rights groups and community leaders. According to local sources, the victim was allegedly attacked in a brutal manner, raising serious questions about law and order and the protection of minorities in the country. While authorities have launched an investigation into the incident, details surrounding the motive and perpetrators are still emerging. Police officials have stated that efforts are underway to identify and arrest those responsible. Minority rights organisations have expressed deep concern, claiming that such incidents contribute to a growing sense of fear among Hindu communities. They have urged the Bangladeshi government to take strict action against those involved and ensure justice is delivered swiftly. Calls have also been made for stronger measures to protect vulnerable communities and prevent further violence. The government has reiterated its commitment to maintaining communal harmony and has assured that no individual or group will be spared if found guilty. However, repeated incidents of violence have intensified international attention and criticism regarding minority rights in Bangladesh


