Over the past two years, Hindu organisations started receiving support from common Hindus across both big cities and small towns. These organisations remained vigilant during the Navratri festival.
During Ganesh Chaturthi, Hindu processions in Mundra, Ratlam, Surat, and Chittagong faced violent attacks, including stone-pelting and assaults, sparking protests and arrests.
Utsab Mandal, who was brutally assaulted by a mob inside a police station in Khulna, Bangladesh, has been booked under the contentious Cyber Security Act on the allegations of hurting religious sentiments
Scroll, Al Jazeera, and other assorted commentators have tried to whitewash attack on Bangladeshi Hindus as being motivated by politics and not religion.
Bangladeshi journalist Sajen Shamsuddoza watered down the attacks on Hindus and claimed those took place to “malign the achievements of the student-led movement”.
The New York Times attempted to push the narrative that Hindus are under attack in Bangladesh because they supported Sheikh Hasina's party. Changed headline of report after backlash.
There were 3,000 musical instruments in the house of Rahul Ananda that were burnt by Islamist mob. The instruments were made and collected by Ananda over the years and were irreplaceable.
Videos of targeted attacks against Hindus in Bangladesh have emerged online, painting a bleak picture of what minorities are subjected to by Islamist rioters.