Six Hindus Killed in Bangladesh
Six Hindus have been killed in Bangladesh in under three weeks, with police confirming investigations are ongoing in the reported cases.
Amit Kaul – For Digital Desk, Bengaluru: January 6, 2026 – At least six members of Bangladesh’s Hindu minority have been killed in separate violent incidents over the past 18 days, according to reports from local authorities and media, bringing up fresh worries about the nation’s minority groups’ safety.
The latest killings occurred on January 5, when two Hindu businessmen were murdered in separate attacks in Jessore and Narsingdi districts. The incidents add to a series of violent deaths reported between December 18, 2025, and January 6, 2026.
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Videos and images related to some of the incidents have circulated on social media, drawing public attention and criticism, while rights observers have called for stronger preventive measures and accountability.
The first reported case occurred on December 18, 2025, in Dhaka, where Dipu Chandra Das was killed by a mob, according to local reports.
After the attack, Das’s body was reportedly hung from a tree, which was later set on fire. A video of the incident circulated widely online, prompting outrage among social media users.
On December 24, 2025, 29-year-old Amrit Mandal, also known as Samrat, was beaten to death by a mob in Hosendanga village of Rajbari district.
Police said Mandal was accused by locals of extortion. The attack took place around 11 p.m., and Mandal died before law enforcement reached the scene.
On December 29, 2025, Bajendra Biswas, a 42-year-old Hindu security guard employed at a garment factory in the Mymensingh district, was shot dead.
Police later arrested a suspect identified as Noman Miah in connection with the killing. Authorities said an investigation into the motive was ongoing.
On the night of December 31, 2025, Khonkon Das, a Hindu businessman, was attacked while returning home after closing his shop.
According to reports, three to four assailants doused him with petrol and set him on fire. Das attempted to extinguish the flames by jumping into a nearby pond and was taken to the hospital with severe burns. He died from his injuries on January 3, 2026.
On January 5, 2026, Rana Pratap Bairagi, the owner of an ice factory in Kapila Bazaar, Jessore, was shot dead.
Bairagi was also the editor of the local newspaper Dainik BD Khobor. Witnesses said assailants arrived on a motorcycle, shot him in the head, and fled the scene. He was declared dead at the location.
Later the same night, Sharat Chakraborty Mani, a Hindu businessman, was killed in Narsingdi district near Dhaka.
Police said Mani was attacked with sharp weapons and left injured on the road. He passed away in the hospital after being brought there.
The six killings, reported across multiple districts, have heightened concerns among members of the Hindu community. Rights advocates say the incidents reflect ongoing security challenges faced by religious minorities.
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Authorities have stated that investigations are underway in the reported cases. No official consolidated statement has yet been issued addressing the recent series of attacks.
(Reporting based on local police statements and media reports)
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