Two Hindu Men Killed in Bangladesh in 24 Hours
At least two Hindu men were killed in separate attacks within 24 hours in Bangladesh, triggering fresh concern over the rising violence against religious minorities. In the first incident, 40-year-old Sarat Chakraborty Mani was brutally attacked with sharp weapons while running his grocery shop in Narsingdi district and later succumbed to his injuries. Local reports alleged the involvement of an extremist group in the killing.
In another chilling incident, Hindu businessman and journalist Rana Pratap Bairagi was shot dead in public in Jashore district after assailants lured him out of his ice factory and executed him at close range. Police said investigations are underway, but the motive remains unclear. These killings add to a growing list of violent attacks on Hindus across Bangladesh in recent weeks, drawing sharp criticism from human rights groups and intensifying fears among minority communities amid an apparent surge in targeted violence.

