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News1825-01-2026, 19:47

Nine NTPC Officials Flee Bangladesh Amid Rising Violence, Project Conspiracy Fears

  • Nine senior NTPC officials abruptly left the Maitree Super Thermal Power Project (Rampal Plant) in Bagerhat, Bangladesh, returning to India without prior notice.
  • Their departure was prompted by escalating violence against Hindus, an anti-Rampal campaign, and security threats in Bangladesh, which India has declared a non-family station.
  • Intelligence sources suggest a conspiracy by NGOs and foreign powers targets Indian projects like Rampal, using environmental concerns as a pretext.
  • Communal tensions are high in Bangladesh ahead of the February 2026 elections, highlighted by the recent burning alive of Hindu youth Chanchal Bhaumik in Narsingdi.
  • Attacks on Hindus and minorities have reportedly increased since the interim government led by Mohammad Yunus took power, raising serious safety concerns for Indian citizens.

Why It Matters: Nine NTPC officials fled Bangladesh due to security fears, highlighting rising communal violence and project-targeting conspiracies.

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