Bangladesh: Hindu Lynched, Centuries of Persecution Exposed

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News18•26-12-2025, 15:39
Bangladesh: Hindu Lynched, Centuries of Persecution Exposed
- •Dipu Chandra Das, a Dalit Hindu garment worker, was lynched and set ablaze by a mob chanting "Allahu Akbar" in Bhaluka, Bangladesh, on December 18, 2025, for alleged blasphemy.
- •The incident highlights a long-standing, unaddressed persecution of Hindus in Bangladesh, tracing its roots back to Islamic invasions and Sufi missionary activities.
- •Historically, the region saw Hindu and Buddhist dynasties before Islamic invasions in the 13th century, followed by Sufi-led mass conversions and the division of Bengal.
- •Events like the 1905 Partition, Direct Action Day (1946), and Operation Searchlight (1971) further exacerbated the plight of Hindus, leading to violence and genocide.
- •Despite perceptions, the Hindu minority in Bangladesh remains vulnerable, with recent political shifts intensifying the "never-ending persecution," as seen in Das's brutal death.
Why It Matters: Dipu Das's lynching reveals Bangladesh's deep-rooted, historical persecution of Hindus, a crisis often ignored.
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