
Hindu Voice Team: A high-profile delegation of seven Bangladeshi Islamic radical leaders, led by Maulana Mamunul Haque, Amir of the Bangladesh Khelafat Majlis, arrived in Kabul, Afghanistan, this week at the invitation of the Taliban government, raising growing concerns over Bangladesh’s political and religious trajectory. The visit comes amid fears that increasing influence of Islamist …

A shocking act of desecration has once again unsettled Bangladesh’s Hindu community. On Wednesday afternoon, around 4 PM, several Murtis of Goddess Durga were found vandalized at the Kashimpur cremation temple in Gazipur Metropolitan. The Murtis, which were being prepared for the upcoming Durga Puja, lay in ruins as broken limbs, shattered ornaments, and pieces …

Netrokona, Bangladesh – September 16, 2025:In a fresh wave of anti-Hindu vandalism, two idols were found mutilated at the temporary Durga Puja mandap in Kandulia Kalibari of Netrokona district. The attack, which occurred in the early hours of Tuesday between 3:00 AM and 6:00 AM, has reignited fears among Bangladesh’s Hindu minority about their safety …

Hindu Voice Team: Barishal, Bangladesh – The air in Barishal city is tense. At the heart of the storm lies the Harijan Community, a marginalized Hindu group that has lived in their colony for more than 150 years. Today, they face eviction at the hands of the local administration—an act that community leaders and human …

Hindu Voice Team: As Bangladesh’s streets begin to light up with the colors of Durga Puja, the nation’s biggest Hindu festival, a chilling shadow has once again fallen over the celebrations. In several districts, Durga idols have been desecrated—shattering both the physical artistry of the clay sculptures and the spiritual faith of a community that …
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Sudip Ghosh The Rohingya refugee crisis, once labeled merely a humanitarian issue, has now transformed into a demographic explosion and a regional security threat. In the refugee camps of Ukhiya and Teknaf in Cox’s Bazar, an average of 87 babies are born every single day, amounting to nearly 32,000 new lives each year. Experts warn …

The persecution of the Hindu minorities continues in Bangladesh. Now, a Hindu leader was murdered in the Satkhira district. Deceased Bijan Kumar Dey(62), a known face among the Hindu minorities of the Jessore district, was a resident of Paithali village under the jurisdiction of Ashashuni Police Station. As per the reports, on the morning of …
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Hindu Voice Team: Attacks on the Hindu minorities continues in the Muslim-majority Bangladesh. Now, a Durga Temple has been attacked and all the Murtis have been set ablaze in Gaibandha district. As of now, the Police couldn’t identify or arrest anyone. As per the reports, on the night of 2nd of September, 2025; around 2 …
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In the last two months of July-August, 22 human rights violations were committed by security forces and law enforcement agencies deployed in the Chittagong Hill Tracts (CHT), army-backed armed terrorist groups, communal and fundamentalist groups, Muslim settlers and land grabbers, and 148 Jumma people were subjected to human rights violations in these incidents. In this, …

On 22nd of August, the police recovered the dead body of popular Hindu journalist Bibhu Ranjan Sarkar (71) from the Meghna river in the Munshiganj district. Bivu Ranjan Sarkar was a popular name among the media circles in Bangladesh. He was the senior Assistant Editor of the ‘Ajker Patrika’ newspaper. Besides, he used to write …