Amid elections, Hindu tea garden worker found murdered in Bangladesh
This is the second murder of a Hindu person in less than a week.
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Elections are underway in all 299 constituencies across Bangladesh (ANI)
Dhaka, 12 Feb
A young Hindu tea garden worker's bloodied body was found
with his hands and legs tied with ropes in the Moulvibazar area in northeast
Bangladesh, a media report said Thursday.
Ahead of the voting for the 13th parliamentary elections
being held on Thursday, this is the second murder of a Hindu person in as many
days.
Police recovered the body of 28-year-old Ratan Shuvo Kar
from a tea garden in Moulvibazar’s Kamalganj upazila, about 200 kms northeast
of Dhaka, on Wednesday.
The deceased was identified as Ratan Shuvo Kar, a worker of
Champara Tea Garden under Islampur union, The Daily Star reported, quoting
Kamalganj Police Station Officer-in-Charge (OC) Abdul Awal.
Locals spotted the body in the garden around 10am and
informed authorities, the report said.
According to locals, the body bore visible injury marks and
was found in a bloodied condition.
Ratan’s elder brother, Laxman Kar, said the family had been
searching for him since night. “This morning (Wednesday), we were informed that
his body was lying in the garden. We went there and identified him. We do not
know why he was killed,” he said.
The body was sent to Moulvibazar Sadar Hospital for an
autopsy, said the OC, adding that an investigation is underway to identify
those involved.
Some locals speculated about possible links to elections,
though no evidence was found in this regard, The Daily Star said.
The Hindu population in Bangladesh has faced a series of
attacks, some fatal, after the killing of radical youth leader Sharif Osman
Hadi in December.
On Monday, 62-year-old Hindu trader Susen Chandra Sarkar was
hacked to death by unidentified men inside his shop at the Bogar Bazar
intersection in Trishal upazila of Mymensingh.
Sarkar, the owner of 'Bhai Bhai Enterprise,' was a resident
of Southkanda village, police said, adding, the attackers hacked him with a
sharp weapon, left him inside the shop, and closed the shutters.
According to monitoring by independent groups, there have
been at least 15 targeted murders of Hindu minority individuals in a 45-day
period, the South Asia Forum for Freedom of Religion Belief said in a statement
on Tuesday.
Last month, the Bangladesh Hindu Buddhist Christian Unity Councilalleged that as the date of the general elections draws nearer, communal
violence is increasing at an alarming rate in the country. The Council said it
recorded 51 incidents of communal violence in December 2025 alone.
According to the 2022 census, Bangladesh has nearly 13.13
million Hindus, about 7.95 per cent of the country's total population at that
time.
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