MEA Calls For Firm Action As India Flags Disturbing Pattern Of Attacks On Minorities In Bangladesh
New Delhi has drawn a clear red line on communal violence in Bangladesh. Reacting to a series of killings of Hindu men, India has called on Dhaka to deal firmly and swiftly with attacks on minorities. The Ministry of External Affairs said these incidents are no longer isolated and reflect a troubling pattern of extremist violence. MEA spokesperson Randhir Jaiswal warned that ignoring or mislabeling such attacks only strengthens perpetrators and fuels insecurity. The lynching of 27-year-old Dipu Das has emerged as a flashpoint. Police say blasphemy allegations were used to incite a mob that killed him. Though arrests have been made, India says justice must be thorough and visible. With multiple deaths reported across Bangladesh in recent weeks, India has renewed its call for accountability, rule of law and protection of minority communities. New Delhi’s message is unambiguous: communal violence cannot be ignored or explained away.
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