Bangladesh continues to grapple with a volatile security landscape as it approaches the national elections scheduled for February 12, 2026. (AP File for representation)
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News1825-01-2026, 18:43

9 NTPC Officials Flee Bangladesh Amid Anti-Hindu Attacks, Rampal Project Concerns

  • Nine senior NTPC officials and engineers deputed to the Rampal Thermal Power Plant in Bagerhat, Bangladesh, abruptly left the site on Saturday.
  • Their departure, without prior permission, occurred amid ongoing attacks on Hindus in Bangladesh and heightened security concerns.
  • Indian intelligence sources suggest the departure is linked to 'sustained anti-Rampal campaigns' and a coordinated narrative against India-backed projects.
  • The Rampal plant, operated by BIFPCL, has faced opposition from environmentalists due to its proximity to the Sundarbans.
  • The incident coincides with rising communal tensions and violence against minorities in Bangladesh ahead of national elections, with former PM Sheikh Hasina criticizing the interim government.

Why It Matters: NTPC officials left Bangladesh due to anti-Hindu attacks and security concerns surrounding the Rampal power project.

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