Monday, May 25, 2026
34.1 C
New Delhi

Taslima Nasreen Alleges Police Role In Lynching Of Hindu Man In Bangladesh; Video Viral

A 25-year-old minority Hindu man, Dipu Chandra Das, was lynched by a radical mob in Bangladesh’s Mymensingh district, in an incident that has triggered outrage after disturbing videos surfaced online. According to reports, Das was first tied to a tree, brutally beaten and later set on fire. The visuals have spread rapidly on social media, intensifying scrutiny of the circumstances surrounding his death.

Exiled Bangladeshi writer Taslima Nasreen has cited another video related to the incident and alleged that the police may have played a role in the mob lynching. Her claims have added a new dimension to the case, raising serious questions about accountability and the safety of minorities in Bangladesh.

Video Before the Killing Raises Questions

A video that emerged after Das’s death shows him moments earlier, sitting barefoot and attempting to explain something to a group of people wearing blue full-sleeve sweatshirts and trousers. The footage has prompted questions about what led to the violence and whether intervention could have prevented the killing.

The incident took place far from Bangladesh’s capital, Dhaka, at a time when violent protests and arson were reported in parts of the country following the killing of India-opposed leader Sharif Usman Hadi. The broader unrest has fuelled concerns about communal tensions and mob violence.

What Taslima Nasreen Said on X

In a post shared on X at around 4 am on Saturday, December 20, 2025, Nasreen said Dipu Chandra Das worked as a factory labourer in Bhaluka, Mymensingh, and came from a poor background. She claimed that a Muslim co-worker, seeking to “punish” Das over a dispute, publicly accused him of making derogatory remarks against the Prophet, triggering a violent reaction from the crowd.

Nasreen alleged that the mob attacked Das “like hyenas”, tied his hands and legs, and beat him mercilessly. She said the police later took Das into custody, meaning he was under police protection at that point.

‘Police Took No Action’, Claims Nasreen

According to Nasreen, Das told the police he was innocent and had not made any offensive remarks, alleging that the accusation was part of a conspiracy by his co-worker. She claimed that despite this, no action was taken against the co-worker.

Questioning the conduct of law enforcement, Nasreen alleged that some police personnel sympathise with jihadist ideology. She asked whether, amid what she described as “jihadist frenzy”, the police handed Das back to extremists or whether radical elements forced him out of custody.

Nasreen alleged that Das was subsequently beaten again, hanged and burned, describing the lynching as a “jihadist celebration”.

Go to Source

Hot this week

Hikaru Nakamura not worried about losing No 2 spot on Fide ratings, insists he’s ‘not a professional chess player’

Despite being among the top-three players across formats and world No 2 in the Fide Classical ratings, American Grandmaster Hikaru Nakamura insists he’s not too worried about losing his spot to some other player. Read More

‘Harry Potter’, ‘HOTD’ new promo trailer – WATCH

Fans of the ‘Harry Potter’, ‘Gilded Age’, ‘House of the Dragon’, ‘Lanterns’ series have a lot to look forward to this year as HBO, on Sunday, dropped a new “Coming Soon” trailer teasing f Read More

Aishwarya’s UNSEEN look from Cannes goes viral – PICS

Aishwarya Rai Bachchan continues to dominate the fashion game at the Cannes Film Festival 2026, with the actress now going viral for yet another striking look unveiled off the red carpet. Read More

Sub-inspector among 6 cops suspended over explosives on PM Modi convoy route in Bengaluru

BENGALURU: Six police officers, including a sub-inspector, have been suspended for security lapse during Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s visit to the Art of Living (AOL) Foundation in the Karnataka capital on May 10. Read More

1.5 lakh fake AI citations slipped into scientific record in 2025: Study

Suggests Several Researchers Copying Them Without Check BENGALURU: A surge of AI-generated fake citations has entered scientific literature, with a new study estimating that about 1. Read More

Topics

Hikaru Nakamura not worried about losing No 2 spot on Fide ratings, insists he’s ‘not a professional chess player’

Despite being among the top-three players across formats and world No 2 in the Fide Classical ratings, American Grandmaster Hikaru Nakamura insists he’s not too worried about losing his spot to some other player. Read More

‘Harry Potter’, ‘HOTD’ new promo trailer – WATCH

Fans of the ‘Harry Potter’, ‘Gilded Age’, ‘House of the Dragon’, ‘Lanterns’ series have a lot to look forward to this year as HBO, on Sunday, dropped a new “Coming Soon” trailer teasing f Read More

Aishwarya’s UNSEEN look from Cannes goes viral – PICS

Aishwarya Rai Bachchan continues to dominate the fashion game at the Cannes Film Festival 2026, with the actress now going viral for yet another striking look unveiled off the red carpet. Read More

Sub-inspector among 6 cops suspended over explosives on PM Modi convoy route in Bengaluru

BENGALURU: Six police officers, including a sub-inspector, have been suspended for security lapse during Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s visit to the Art of Living (AOL) Foundation in the Karnataka capital on May 10. Read More

1.5 lakh fake AI citations slipped into scientific record in 2025: Study

Suggests Several Researchers Copying Them Without Check BENGALURU: A surge of AI-generated fake citations has entered scientific literature, with a new study estimating that about 1. Read More

Olivia Dean brings the curtain down on Radio 1’s Big Weekend with ‘magic’ set

The British pop star has closed out a star-studded line-up at Big Weekend, which also included Fatboy Slim and Zara Larsson. Read More

‘He was never…’: WH shooter’s mother breaks silence after seeing son’s death on social media

The mother of the man shot dead by Secret Service officers near the White House has said she was left shocked after learning about the incident online, insisting her son “was never violent”. Read More

Government brings in experts from IITs & PSBs to fix glitches in CBSE portal

NEW DELHI: Union education minister Dharmendra Pradhan has sought a detailed report from Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) after widespread complaints from students and parents over technical glitches during the post-result Read More

Related Articles