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The Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) has issued a stark warning on the “unremitting hostility” against religious minorities in Bangladesh, describing it as a matter of grave concern for India. The statement, delivered following the lynching of a Hindu youth in Mymensingh and reports of repeated violent incidents, underscored New Delhi’s unease at the treatment of Hindus, Christians and Buddhists in the neighbouring country. The MEA also pointed to independent documentation of over 2,900 incidents of violence against minorities during the tenure of Bangladesh’s interim government, emphasising that such hostilities cannot be dismissed as mere political unrest or media exaggeration.
India’s reaction reflects deeper anxieties about the erosion of communal harmony and the protection of fundamental rights in a country with which it shares historical, cultural and geographic ties. While Dhaka has condemned mob violence and claimed efforts to protect all citizens, recurrent episodes of mob justice, attacks on religious minorities and growing socio‑political tensions challenge these assurances and cast doubt on the effectiveness of legal safeguards. The situation has also fuelled diplomatic unease, as New Delhi navigates the delicate balance between advocating for human rights and maintaining stable bilateral relations.
Ultimately, the turmoil highlights a broader regional imperative: the protection of minority rights must be non‑negotiable in any democratic society. As Bangladesh heads towards elections amid political flux, the international community and civil society voices must press for accountability, rule of law and inclusive governance. True stability and progress in South Asia will only be possible when every citizen, regardless of faith or identity, feels secure and respected within their homeland.
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