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Who was Dipu Chandra Das, the Hindu man who was lynched in Bangladesh?
Published On Sat, 20 Dec 2025
Fatima Hasan
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In a major development amid ongoing unrest, Bangladeshs Rapid Action Battalion has arrested seven suspects linked to the brutal lynching of 27-year-old Hindu garment worker Dipu Chandra Das. The violence, which saw Dipu beaten to death over unverified blasphemy rumors before his body was tied to a tree and set ablaze, has drawn global condemnation and highlighted deepening minority fears.
Dipu, from a poor Dalit family in Tarakanda upazila, supported his disabled parents, wife, and child while renting in Dubalia Para and toiling at Pioneer Knit Composite factory in Bhaluka. His father, Ravilal Das, learned of the horror through Facebook, describing how a mob pounced around 9 PM on December 18 after a coworkers accusation snowballed into deadly fury on the Dhaka-Mymensingh highway. Police recovered the charred remains for autopsy, but the family laments no initial government outreach.
The attack erupted during nationwide protests over student leader Sharif Osman Hadis death, with mobs targeting media offices and diplomatic sites, exposing how quickly tensions turn on minorities like Bangladeshs Hindus. Chief Adviser Muhammad Yunuss interim government condemned the act as unfit for the new Bangladesh, vowing no mercy for perpetrators.
The suspects—Md. Limon Sarkar (19), Md. Tarek Hossain (19), Md. Manik Mia (20), Ershad Ali (39), Nijum Uddin (20), Alomgir Hossain (38), and Md. Miraj Hossain Akon (46)—face charges in what Yunus announced today, a step forward in a nation plagued by low arrest rates in mob violence cases. Indian leaders like Priyanka Gandhi called it a heinous crime, while groups like Amnesty express alarm over recurring blasphemy lynchings. As Dipus family grieves, these arrests signal potential accountability, though justice remains a steep climb.
Disclaimer: This image is taken from NDTV.



