Panic runs high among hapless Hindu minorities in Bangladesh, despite token measures by the ilegitimate Yunus government, Indian leaders condemn lynching
By Our Correspondent
Agartala, December 20, 2025
Striking a refreshing contrast with her wayward elder brother Rahul Gandhi who is gleefully holidaying in Germany and running down India and its elected government, the other Gandhi scion Priyanka Bhadra has for the first time come out with a critical comment on the grisly lynching of a Hindu youth in Bangladesh . In her ‘X’ (formerly Twitter) Priyanka has described the lynching as ‘extremely disturbing’ while expressing her grief and condolences. So has the former former Telegu cine-star and incumbent deputy chief minister of Andhra Pradesh Pawan Kalyan who also severely condemned the lynching in his verified ‘X’ handle.
But be that as it may, the fundamentalist-propped interim government of Bangladesh indulgently endorsed and presided over the burial of slain Sharif Osman Hadi, matinee idol of medieval fundamentalism in Bangladesh, next to legendary national poet of the country Kazi Nazrul Islam whose bones might have stuttered at the sight of his new companion in grave in the national cemetery. The programme was presided and wailed over by such notorious psychopathic murderers as Jasimuddin Rahamani (Bangla Bhai) and Ataur Rahaman Bikrampuri whose twisted world view looks upon killers of all infidels as ‘Gazi’ (an honorific) as part of the perverse belief system.
Facing mounting international pressure, the illegitimate interim government has resorted to cosmetic measures like condemnation of the lynching and arrest of seven suspects who will certainly obtain bail at the very first hearing in the court owing to lack of evidence. The prosecuting police authority will take care of the nabbed seven persons in court to ensure acquittal from the charge of ghastly lynching. The magnificent seven taken into custody are Md Limon Sarkar (19), Tareq Hossain (19), Manik Mia (10), Nijhum Uddin (26), Alamgir Hossain (38), Md Miraj Hossain Akon and Shariful Haq (21).
Meanwhile, the gory details of the lynching disclosed by sources in Mymensing district of Bangladesh made it clear that the lynching and subsequent torching to death of Dipu Chandra Das (25) , the sole bread-earner of his family comprising his partially disabled father ,aged mother, wife and a lone child, was a worker in the ‘Pioneer Knit Composite’ garment factory in Mymensing where he had incurred the personal hostility of a fellow ‘Momin’ worker without any rhyme or reason. It was on Thursday night, moments before end of daily work schedule , that the unidentified fellow ‘Momin’ worker had picked up a quarrel with Dipu Chandra Das and called out others , falsely charging the latter with ‘blasphemy’. Enraged by the fabricated charge which no Hindu in Bangladesh ever commits , the gang of ‘Momins’ lynched helpless Dipu Chandra but the finishing touch of the killing ritual could not be completed as police personnel from Bhaluka police station arrived . Strangely it was from the grip of police that dying Dipu Chandra was snatched and the deadly ritual was completed.
According to officer in charge of the Bhaluka police station Abdul Malek after the killing Dipu Chandra’s body was dumped beside the Mymensing-Dhaka highway as he could not cope with the tense situation in the face of mob fury. But later it turned out that Dipu Chandra’s lifeless body had been tied around a tree beside the highway and set ablaze by the ‘Momin’ monsters, as confirmed by the lynched man’s hapless and partially disabled father Rabilal Das. He said that he had come to know of the news of his son’s lynching from social media and from a few concerned relatives and had seen the ghastly sight of the burnt dead body of his son by rushing there.
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