>Atrocities against Hindu and Buddhist minorities in Bangladesh are escalating, with protests met by deadly force. In Khagra, Chhari, communities demonstrating against the alleged rape of a non-Muslim tribal schoolgirl faced brutal repression as the Bangladeshi army reportedly opened fire on them. This followed the local administration’s imposition of Section 144, which bans public gatherings. Protesters defied the order, calling for a district-wide blockade. Since August 2024, reports indicate at least 152 Hindu temples have been desecrated and 157 homes vandalized, alongside cases of sexual abuse against Hindu women. Amid the ongoing demonstrations for justice, fresh outrage has now been reported from Chattogram.
>Bangladesh’s interior chief said Monday (September 29, 2025) that weapons from “outside the country” were fuelling violence in a southeastern border region with India that has left three people dead.The Army blamed rebels, while demonstrators accused troops of opening fire.
>Bangladesh has been in political turmoil since student-led protests forced former prime minister Sheikh Hasina to flee to old ally India last year, turning relations between Dhaka and New Delhi icy.
>Interior ministry chief Jahangir Alam Chowdhury alleged “arms are coming from outside the country”, supplying weapons to “miscreants firing from the hilltops”, without giving further details.
>The region has long been a flashpoint between Indigenous communities and Bengali-speakers, with clashes breaking out over land and resources.
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>Atrocities against Hindu and Buddhist minorities in Bangladesh are escalating, with protests met by deadly force. In Khagra, Chhari, communities demonstrating against the alleged rape of a non-Muslim tribal schoolgirl faced brutal repression as the Bangladeshi army reportedly opened fire on them. This followed the local administration’s imposition of Section 144, which bans public gatherings. Protesters defied the order, calling for a district-wide blockade. Since August 2024, reports indicate at least 152 Hindu temples have been desecrated and 157 homes vandalized, alongside cases of sexual abuse against Hindu women. Amid the ongoing demonstrations for justice, fresh outrage has now been reported from Chattogram.
>Bangladesh’s interior chief said Monday (September 29, 2025) that weapons from “outside the country” were fuelling violence in a southeastern border region with India that has left three people dead.The Army blamed rebels, while demonstrators accused troops of opening fire.
>Bangladesh has been in political turmoil since student-led protests forced former prime minister Sheikh Hasina to flee to old ally India last year, turning relations between Dhaka and New Delhi icy.
>Interior ministry chief Jahangir Alam Chowdhury alleged “arms are coming from outside the country”, supplying weapons to “miscreants firing from the hilltops”, without giving further details.
>The region has long been a flashpoint between Indigenous communities and Bengali-speakers, with clashes breaking out over land and resources.
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