Yunus government became a mute spectator to the death of Hindus! After Deepuchandra Das, another Hindu youth brutally murdered in Bangladesh

New Delhi:Concerns regarding the safety of the minority community in Bangladesh have once again deepened. Just a few days after the brutal murder of Hindu youth Dipu Chandra Das in Mymensingh district, another sensational case has come to light from Rajbari district. According to media reports, a Hindu man was murdered in Rajbari amid allegations of extortion. These continuous incidents have raised serious questions on the law and order of the country and the safety of minorities.

What happened in Rajbari?

According to reports, the deceased was allegedly charged with extortion in Rajbari district. However, no clear information has yet emerged as to how true the allegations were and what was the real reason behind the murder. Local people say that the incident happened suddenly and the situation quickly turned violent. Police have started investigating the case and some suspects are being interrogated.

Atmosphere tense after murder of Dipu Chandra Das

Earlier, the murder of Dipu Chandra Das in Mymensingh district had created outrage in the entire country. He was accused of blasphemy, after which he was allegedly beaten to death by the mob and later set on fire. This incident was also condemned at the international level. Now the new murder in Rajbari has further strengthened the question whether minorities are safe in Bangladesh?

Concerns of human rights organizations

Human rights organizations have also expressed concern about the continuous violent incidents. He says that the incidents of targeting the minority community are increasing and due to lack of strict action against the culprits, such cases are being encouraged. Many organizations have demanded an impartial investigation from the government and justice to the victims’ families.

Meanwhile, Tariq Rehman returns home

Amidst these incidents, a big development has also been seen in the politics of Bangladesh. Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP) acting president Tariq Rahman returned to Dhaka from London on Thursday, ending his exile after 17 years. He reached the country with his wife and daughter. A huge crowd of his supporters was present at the airport, who gave him a warm welcome.

keep an eye on social situation

On one hand, incidents of violence against minorities are damaging the image of Bangladesh at the international level, on the other hand, the return of Tariq Rahman has intensified the stir in the country’s politics. In the coming days, it will be important to see what steps the government takes regarding law and order and how political developments affect the direction of the country.

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