Bangladesh: Another Hindu youth beaten to death in Bangladesh; this is the eighth murder in 25 days.


Posted on 13th Jan 2026 10:33 am by rohit kumar

Concerns are growing over the safety of Hindu minorities in Bangladesh. Another Hindu youth has been murdered in Bangladesh. Samir Das (28) was beaten to death in Daganbhuiyan, Feni. The perpetrators looted his auto-rickshaw and fled. Police are searching for the killers. This is the eighth incident of a Hindu being murdered in Bangladesh in the last 25 days.

 

 

According to the police, Samir was a resident of Ramanandpur village in the Matubhuiya Union of Daganbhuiyan and had been supporting his family for a long time by driving a battery-operated auto-rickshaw. His family members said that when Samir did not return home on time on Sunday night, they started searching for him. They later informed the police. Around 2 AM, people found Samir's bloodied body near Dakshin Karimpur Muhuri Bari.

 

 

Premeditated Murder

Police said the murder was premeditated. Officer-in-Charge Fayazul Azim Noman said that a First Information Report (FIR) has been registered based on the family's complaint, and efforts are underway to identify the culprits.

 

 

Murder Occurred on the Evening of January 11

According to police and local sources, the murder of Samir Kumar Das in the Daganbhuiyan area took place on the evening of January 11. Samir Kumar Das was the eldest son of Kartik Kumar Das and Reena Rani Das. Upon receiving the information, the police arrived at the scene, took custody of the body, and sent it to Feni General Hospital for post-mortem examination.

 

 

Increasing Cases of Violence Against the Hindu Community

Police say that the disappearance of the auto-rickshaw suggests the murder was committed with the intention of robbery. However, other motives have not been ruled out. This incident comes at a time when incidents of violence, threats, and insecurity against the Hindu community are being continuously reported in Bangladesh. Human rights organizations say that weak action and delayed justice have created an atmosphere of fear among the minority community.

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