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Hindu home set ablaze, pets burnt alive in 'final warning' as Bangladesh fails its minority community

The family narrowly escaped by cutting through a fence as the fire spread through the house. While all family members survived, their belongings were gutted and their pets were burnt to death.

December 23, 2025 / 15:06 IST
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A member of the Bangladeshi Hindu community looks on while holding a banner against violence targeting the country's minorities during a protest in Dhaka on August 9, 2024, days after a student-led uprising ended the 15-year rule of Sheikh Hasina. (Photo by LUIS TATO / AFP)
A member of the Bangladeshi Hindu community looks on while holding a banner against violence targeting the country's minorities during a protest in Dhaka on August 9, 2024, days after a student-led uprising ended the 15-year rule of Sheikh Hasina. (Photo by LUIS TATO / AFP)

A fresh wave of violence against Hindus in Bangladesh has come to light, with miscreants setting ablaze the home of a Hindu family in Chattogram, killing their pets and destroying all household belongings, even as a chilling threat targeting the community was found near the site.

The attack took place at the house of expatriates Jayanti Sangha and Babu Shukushil. Locals told India Today that the family narrowly escaped by cutting through a fence as the fire spread through the house. While all family members survived, their belongings were gutted and their pets were burnt to death.

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Near the torched home, a handwritten banner in Bengali was found openly threatening the Hindu community. “This is to inform the Hindu residents of this area that you are being closely observed. You are accused of engaging in activities against Islam and the Muslim community. You are hereby warned to stop your movements, meetings, and activities immediately. If you fail to comply, you will face severe consequences,” the banner read.

The threat escalated further, warning that Hindu homes, properties and businesses would be targeted if the diktat was ignored. “No one will be able to protect you. This is the final warning. Any resistance will result in serious action,” it added.