Bangladesh Hindu businessman, 62, hacked to death days before polls

In a shocking incident, a 62-year-old Hindu businessman was brutally murdered in Mymensingh, Bangladesh, just days ahead of the upcoming elections scheduled for February 12. The victim, who owned a local shop, was attacked with a sharp weapon, raising alarm among minority communities in the region. His family suspects that the motive behind the murder was robbery. This tragic event comes in the backdrop of increasing concerns over communal violence, as various minority groups have reported a surge in attacks and intimidation leading up to the electoral process. The situation highlights the vulnerabilities faced by minority communities in Bangladesh, particularly during politically charged times, prompting calls for greater protection and vigilance from authorities to ensure safety and security for all citizens during the elections.
Originally reported by The Hindu International. Read original article
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