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Another Hindu Brutally Killed In Bangladesh, Kin Calls It Planned Murder

Violence against members of the Hindu community in Bangladesh continues to rise, with multiple incidents reported in recent weeks. The latest case came from Sunamganj district, where a Hindu man, identified as Joy Mahapatro, was allegedly beaten and poisoned by a local resident.

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Recent weeks have seen an increase in violence against Hindus in Bangladesh, including the death of Joy Mahapatro in Sunamganj district and Mithun Sarkar in Bhandarpur village, while authorities arrested a suspect in the lynching of Dipu Chandra Das in Mymensingh district; these incidents have raised concerns about minority safety ahead of the coming parliamentary elections.

Mahapatro was rushed to Sylhet MAG Osmani Medical College Hospital and admitted to the intensive care unit but sadly succumbed to his injuries on Thursday.

His family has accused a local man of attacking him following a personal dispute, and police have begun an investigation into the matter. The authorities have yet to share further details, but the incident has once again raised concerns over the safety of minority communities in the country.

Series of Attacks Raise Concern

This tragedy comes just days after another young Hindu man, Mithun Sarkar, aged 25, lost his life in a shocking incident in Bhandarpur village. According to local reports, Sarkar was chased by a mob on suspicion of theft. In a desperate attempt to save himself, he jumped into a nearby canal but drowned before anyone could rescue him. His body was recovered by police later that day.

These repeated cases have created fear among minority residents, who say they no longer feel safe in their own neighborhoods. Community members have demanded stronger protection and swift justice for victims, calling on the government to take action against rising communal violence.

Human rights observers note that these killings are not isolated cases but signs of a deeper failure in law enforcement. They warn that such attacks reflect growing intolerance and a weakening of the state's ability to protect its most vulnerable citizens.
Arrest in Earlier Lynching Case

In another development, police on Thursday arrested the prime suspect in the lynching of a Hindu garment worker, Dipu Chandra Das, who was brutally killed last month in Mymensingh district.

Officials identified the accused as Yasin Arafat, a former teacher believed to have played a key role in organizing and participating in the attack. Dipu, 27, had been accused of blasphemy, which led to widespread anger in the area. Investigations revealed that Dipu was forced to resign from his job before being dragged from his workplace by an enraged mob. The attackers reportedly beat him to death, hung his body from a tree, and set it on fire.

Police say that several of Dipu's co-workers were also involved in the brutal assault and that more arrests are expected soon.

Rising Tensions Ahead of Elections

These incidents come as Bangladesh heads toward its first parliamentary elections since the 2024 uprising that brought down the Sheikh Hasina government. Analysts believe the political instability has worsened communal tensions, leaving minorities increasingly exposed to violence.

Rights groups have urged the interim government to ensure law and order and protect minorities during this critical period. They have also called for independent investigations into all recent attacks and stricter punishment for those spreading hate and misinformation.

As families mourn their loved ones, the repeated violence serves as a grim reminder of the challenges facing Bangladesh's democracy - where justice and security remain uncertain for many of its citizens.

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