Bangladesh Hindu woman raped: What happened in Kumila district of Bangladesh on 26 June 2025 shook the entire humanity. A 21 -year -old Hindu woman was raped by her local leader. The woman’s husband works abroad, so she was living with her children in her ancestral home. The horrors of this painful incident increased further when the video of the woman went viral on social media, in which she was nude, was getting badly beaten and pleading with people.
The main accused 36 -year -old Fazor Ali is a local political leader of Kumila district. The police arrested him from Saidabad area of ​​Dhaka. Apart from this, four other people have also been arrested, who had put the victim’s identity and video on social media. However, the inaction of the police in this case is also under question. According to media reports, when the local people caught and beaten the accused, he was taken to the hospital instead of handing over to the police, from where he escaped. The police action started when the video went viral and outrage across the country erupted.
Urgent Protest March by Hindu Students at Dhaka University after the Horific Rape of a Hindu Girl in Muradnagar, Comilla Last Night. The Islamist Rapist must face justice and the harshest punishment. Silence is not an option! #Stophindugenocideinbangladesh #Justiceforhindus pic.twitter.com/yaaggkm82f
– Voice of Bangladeshi Hindus 🇧🇩 (@vhindus71) June 29, 2025
Furious performance of students
Students of Dhaka University reacted the most intense response. Jagannath Hall, which is mainly a hostel of minority students, took out a march demanding justice. The platform called “Students Against Discrimination” organized this protest and demanded direct action from the government. Increasing cases of violence against minorities have shocked not only the students but the whole society. In March, the echo of slogans like ‘Justice Do or Quit Power’ was heard.
Judiciary and political response
The Bangladesh High Court ordered the officials to remove the viral video from all social media platforms and provide immediate security and treatment to the victim. BNP general secretary Mirza Fakhrul Islam Alamgir demanded strict action against the culprits, while Sajib Vajd, son of former Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina, convicted the Yunus administration of increased violence in the last 11 months.
Hasina government collapse and effect on minorities
In August 2024, Sheikh Hasina’s Awami League government had to resign due to the students’ movement. After this, Nobel laureate Muhammad Yunus took over the reins of the interim government, but since then incidents of violence against minorities in Bangladesh have increased. This latest case of atrocities on minority Hindu community is not only an incident, but a sign of a social crisis.
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