Key Points

A prominent Hindu leader, Bhabesh Chandra, was brutally murdered in Bangladesh, shocking the local community and drawing international condemnation. Spiritual leader Sadhguru Jaggi Vasudev publicly denounced the killing as a "blot on the subcontinent and humanity". The incident highlights the ongoing challenges faced by religious minorities in the region. Local authorities have launched an investigation and are working to bring the perpetrators to justice.

Key Points: Sadhguru Condemns Bhabesh Chandra Murder in Bangladesh

  • Hindu leader Bhabesh Chandra brutally murdered in Bangladesh
  • Sadhguru strongly condemns targeted religious violence
  • Community demands justice and protection for minorities
  • Police investigating the shocking abduction and killing
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'Blot on subcontinent, humanity', Sadhguru condemns killing of B'desh Hindu leader

Spiritual leader Sadhguru calls killing of Hindu leader a 'blot on humanity', highlighting rising violence against minorities in Bangladesh

"This savage persecution of the minority community in Bangladesh must stop. - Sadhguru Jaggi Vasudev"

New Delhi, April 20

Spiritual leader and founder of the Isha Foundation, Sadhguru Jaggi Vasudev, has strongly condemned the killing of a prominent Hindu leader in Bangladesh, calling it a “blot on the subcontinent and humanity”.

The incident, which has triggered widespread outrage, occurred in Dinajpur's Biral Upazila, where Bhabesh Chandra, a senior figure in the Hindu community, was abducted and brutally beaten to death.

Taking to the social media platform X, Sadhguru wrote, "This savage persecution of the minority community in Bangladesh must stop. This is a blot on the subcontinent & on Humanity. Unacceptable."

According to reports from Bangladeshi media and confirmation from local police, Bhabesh Chandra, who served as the Vice-President of the Biral unit of the Bangladesh Puja Udjapan Parishad, was forcibly taken from his home by four unidentified men on Thursday.

The assailants, reportedly on two motorcycles, abducted him in front of witnesses and transported him to Narabari village.

His wife, Shantana Roy, told The Daily Star, a leading Bangladeshi newspaper, that the attackers later brought him back to their home in an unconscious state in a van.

He was rushed to Biral Upazila Health Complex and subsequently transferred to Dinajpur Medical College Hospital, where doctors declared him dead on arrival.

"This is not just an attack on an individual; this is a direct attack on the values of coexistence and human dignity," said a local Hindu community member, expressing grief and fear among the minorities in the region.

The incident has raised fresh concerns about the safety and security of religious minorities in Bangladesh.

Human rights groups and activists have demanded swift justice and stronger measures to protect vulnerable communities.

The officer-in-charge of Biral Police Station confirmed that investigations are underway and that efforts are being made to identify and apprehend those responsible for the brutal killing. A case is being prepared to formally launch legal proceedings.

- IANS

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Priya K.
This is absolutely heartbreaking 💔 No one should have to live in fear because of their faith. Sadhguru is right - this violence must stop. My prayers are with Bhabesh Chandra's family.
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Rahul S.
While I agree this is tragic, I wish spiritual leaders would also speak up about violence against minorities in other countries with equal passion. Selective outrage doesn't help anyone.
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Ayesha M.
As a Bangladeshi, I'm ashamed this happened in my country. The government needs to do more to protect all citizens regardless of religion. This isn't who we are as a people.
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Sanjay P.
The details of this case are horrifying. Abducted in broad daylight? This shows complete disregard for law and order. Hope the perpetrators are caught soon and face maximum punishment.
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Neha T.
When will we learn that violence solves nothing? 😢 This poor man was a community leader trying to bring people together. His death is a loss for everyone in Bangladesh.
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Mohit G.
Important that international media is covering this. Sometimes local stories like this don't get the attention they deserve. Hope this leads to real change in how minorities are protected.

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