Bangladesh

Hindu youth brutally killed in Mymensingh following unverified blasphemy allegations

  • 7:25 am - December 19, 2025
Mourners and local residents gather in shock after a Hindu youth was brutally killed in Bhaluka, Mymensingh, following unverified blasphemy allegations, reigniting concerns over mob violence and minority safety in Bangladesh.

Melbourne, 19 December 2025: A young Hindu man was beaten to death in a violent mob attack in Bhaluka upazila of Mymensingh district, Bangladesh, after allegations surfaced that he had made remarks offensive to religious beliefs. Following the killing, the attackers reportedly set fire to the victim’s body, intensifying the brutality of the incident.

Local sources said the violence erupted after rumours spread accusing the youth of insulting religion. Eyewitness accounts suggest that he was severely assaulted with sticks and metal rods before succumbing to his injuries. The subsequent burning of the body is believed to have been carried out to destroy evidence and intimidate the local community.

The killing has caused widespread shock and alarm, particularly among religious minority groups. Residents expressed concern that the attack took place without any formal verification of the allegations, raising serious questions about the rise of mob violence and the erosion of legal safeguards.

Police officials stated that law enforcement arrived at the scene after the incident and have initiated an investigation. A senior officer said efforts are underway to identify those responsible, stressing that acts of vigilantism will not be tolerated and that justice must be pursued through legal channels.

Human rights organisations and civil society representatives have condemned the killing, describing it as a serious violation of human rights and freedom of religion. They warned that the use of unproven blasphemy accusations to justify violence reflects a disturbing pattern that threatens social harmony and the rule of law.

Leaders from the Hindu community have called for the immediate arrest of those involved, a transparent and impartial investigation, and strict punishment for the perpetrators. They also urged the government to take stronger measures to protect religious minorities and prevent similar incidents in the future.

The incident has renewed concerns over communal violence in Bangladesh and the misuse of blasphemy-related claims, prompting calls for stronger legal protections, swift judicial action, and decisive steps to curb mob justice.

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