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    Trying to burn a sleeping Hindu family to death by locking the door from outside is not just a crime — it is planned extermination

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    An illegal Jamaat-backed Yunus government is in power, while Jamaat–Shibir is setting fires on the ground. Has Bangladesh now become a state where killing minorities is effectively licensed?

    In Chattogram, four Hindu families were attacked within five days by locking their doors from outside and setting their homes on fire. These are not isolated incidents — this is organized terror, part of an ongoing campaign of minority extermination. Sultanpur, Dheuyapara, and Keotia Barua Para in Raozan — in every case, the method was the same, the target the same: to burn sleeping people alive.

    Locking doors from the outside in the early hours of the morning, pouring petrol, and setting fires — is this ordinary theft or a personal dispute? No. This is clearly targeted killing based on religious identity and an attempt to spread terror.

    And it’s not just Chattogram — in Lakshmipur, a seven-year-old child was burned to death using the same method. The question is simple: under whose protection are these fires being lit?

    Minority homes are burning, children are being burned alive — and the government hides it. If so, is this state protecting the oppressed, or providing security to the oppressors?

    Is making the country unlivable for minorities the goal of this illegal government? Sleeping Hindu families, doors locked from the outside, fire — this is not an accident, this is extermination. From Chattogram to Lakshmipur, Bangladesh is being soaked in minority blood.⁩

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