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7 Nabbed After Hindu Man's Brutal Lynching & Burning in Bangladesh! šŸ”„

Key Facts:

  • Dipu Chandra Das, 27-year-old Hindu factory worker, beaten to death by mob in Mymensingh over blasphemy claims, body hung from tree & torched.​

  • Bangladesh interim chief Muhammad Yunus confirms Rapid Action Battalion arrested 7 suspects aged 19-46, including Md. Limon Sarkar & Ershad Ali.​

  • Happened amid riots after student leader Sharif Osman Hadi's death; Yunus slams it as heinous, vows no mercy for killers.​

  • Govt condemned violence Friday, says no room in "new Bangladesh"—Hindu minorities hit hard post-Sheikh Hasina ouster.​

  • Father Ravilal Das describes horror: mob tied burnt head & torso outside home.​

  • "Perpetrators will not be spared," interim govt promises.​

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Bangladesh is reeling from a gut-wrenching lynching that’s got the world watching—a 27-year-old Hindu dude named Dipu Chandra Das got savagely beaten by an enraged mob in Mymensingh’s Baluka area over wild blasphemy rumors, then they hung his body from a tree, dumped it on the highway, and set it ablaze like some nightmare scene. This exploded Thursday night amid total chaos from protests after anti-India radical Sharif Osman Hadi died in Singapore from a Dhaka shooting, sparking riots, media attacks, and minority fears everywhere. Interim boss Muhammad Yunus jumped on X Saturday dropping the bomb: RAB nabbed seven suspects in killer ops—guys like 19-year-old Md. Limon Sarkar, Tarek Hossain, up to 46-year-old Md. Miraj Hossain Akon—calling it a coordinated crackdown on the brutality. Police grabbed the charred remains for autopsy at Mymensingh Medical College, while Yunus’s crew condemned it hard Friday, vowing zero tolerance in their "new Bangladesh" and justice for this horror. Dipu’s dad Ravilal Das broke hearts spilling how the mob flaunted the mutilated body outside their spot, underscoring the terror gripping Hindus since Sheikh Hasina bounced last year—attacks piling up, outrage boiling in India too. Youth scrolling global feeds, this ain’t just news; it’s a raw cry against mob rule, with arrests lighting hope but questions if it’s real action or PR. Will Bangladesh step up for minorities, or is this the spark for worse?​



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