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A Bangladeshi WWII veteran and his wife were brutally killed, sparking national outrage over rising violence against minorities ahead of elections.
The killing of 75-year-old 1971 Liberation War veteran Jogesh Chandra Roy and his wife in Bangladesh’s Rangpur has sparked national outrage, highlighting rising violence against minorities ahead of elections.
Found dead with slit throats, the couple’s bodies were discovered after neighbors reported no response.
Despite their sons being police officers, no case had been filed by Sunday, and authorities have not identified a motive.
The incident has intensified concerns over targeted attacks on Hindus and symbols of the 1971 war, with reports of over 2,000 communal incidents since August 2024, including temple attacks and killings.
While the interim government denies widespread anti-minority violence, intelligence sources suggest radical elements, possibly backed by external actors, are behind a campaign to intimidate veterans and erode minority rights.
Un veterano de la Segunda Guerra Mundial de Bangladesh y su esposa fueron brutalmente asesinados, provocando indignación nacional por la creciente violencia contra las minorías antes de las elecciones.