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Bangladesh News: Two Hindus Killed in 24 Hours, Murders in Narsingdi Spark Concern Over Minority Safety

Tensions have escalated in Bangladesh following the killing of two Hindu individuals within a span of 24 hours, triggering widespread concern over the safety of religious minorities in the country. One of the victims has been identified as Moni Chakravarti, a Hindu businessman, who was brutally attacked with sharp weapons in Bangladesh’s Narsingdi district. In a separate incident, journalist Rana Pratap Bairagi was shot dead, adding to the gravity of the situation. These back-to-back killings have intensified outrage among Hindu organizations and human rights groups. The Vishwa Hindu Parishad (VHP) has strongly condemned the incidents and demanded strict action, alleging that Bangladesh is increasingly becoming unsafe for Hindus. The organization has urged neighboring countries and the international community to take the matter seriously and ensure protection for minorities. The incidents come at a politically sensitive time, as Bangladesh is currently under an interim government with elections scheduled for February 12. There were expectations that the election process might bring stability and improved law and order. However, the recent violence has raised fresh doubts about whether minorities will feel secure regardless of which party comes to power. The situation remains tense, with calls growing louder for immediate intervention and concrete measures to halt violence against minorities.

 

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