The narrative ecosystem in Bangladesh is increasingly hostile, with anti-India and anti-Hindu sentiments moving from the fringes to the mainstream. New Delhi cannot afford complacency. (File pic/Reuters)
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News1823-12-2025, 18:52

Bangladesh Unrest: Anti-Hindu Violence a Blueprint to Derail Feb Polls, Benefit Yunus & Islamists

  • Recent unrest, triggered by activist Sharif Osman Hadi's killing, quickly escalated into anti-India riots and attacks on press.
  • Hindu factory worker Dipu Chandra Das was lynched and set on fire in Mymensingh, sending a chilling message to minorities.
  • The violence is seen as a calibrated strategy to destabilize Bangladesh ahead of the February 2026 parliamentary elections.
  • Interim leader Muhammad Yunus and resurgent Islamist forces like Jamaat-e-Islami benefit from the prolonged instability.
  • Communal attacks and anti-India narratives polarize society, weaken secular voices, and serve as recruitment for Islamists.

Why It Matters: Bangladesh's anti-Hindu violence is a political tool to destabilize polls, benefiting Yunus and Islamists.

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