A Hindu man, Dipu Chandra Das, was lynched and killed in Mymensingh, Bangladesh, in a case widely reported as communal violence. The government visited his family, announced financial assistance, and said those responsible have been arrested and will face justice.
Another incident of an attack on minorities was reported in Bangladesh on Tuesday, when a Hindu businessman was killed by unidentified individuals in the Trishal area of Mymensingh district in northern Bangladesh.
The incident occurred on Tuesday morning when a large number of women gathered to participate in the religious procession. Among the injured four women were admitted to hospital in Dabra, while two women and a minor were referred to Gwalior. All the injured women were aged between 45 and
The SP further stated that the accused has been produced before the Justice Juvenile Board, according to which, further action will be taken. He said that the deadline to complete the investigation in the case has been set to 15 days.
In a shocking incident, a minor was killed, and another young man was seriously injured in a stabbing that took place in the Moti Nagar area of Delhi on Sunday evening.
Speaking to the media, Darbhanga SSP Jagunath Reddy explained the situation, saying, "As soon as we received information regarding the incident, the administration reached the spot. The accused have been detained, and upon interrogation, they confessed to the crime. An FIR has also been r
The accused were the victims' maternal cousin and his friend, who were apprehended in Morena following a complaint filed at the Bijoli Police Station by the victims. This incident took place in September.
Vishwa Hindu Parishad (VHP) National Spokesperson, Vinod Bansal on Sunday expressed concern over the condition of Hindus "rotting" in Bangladeshi jails after Hindu leader, Ramesh Chandra Sen, a senior leader of the Bangladesh Awami League and former Minister of Water Resources, died while
Congress MP KC Venugopal on Sunday slammed the BJP over a purported video showing Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma shooting at people from a religious minority group.