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Hindu man shot dead inside Bangladesh garments factory, third minority community member killed in two weeks

Another Ansar member, identified as Noman Mia, has been arrested by the police in connection with the murder.

4 min readDec 30, 2025 07:35 PM IST First published on: Dec 30, 2025 at 06:29 PM IST
Hindu man shot dead inside Bangaldesh garment factory, third minority community member killed in two weeksBJP activists hold portraits of Bangladesh Chief Adviser Muhammad Yunus during a protest over the alleged killing of a Hindu youth in Bangladesh, in Patna. (Photo: ANI)

A Hindu man was shot dead inside a garments factory in Bangladesh’s Mymensingh district. The victim, identified as Bajendra Biswas, a member of the Bangladesh Ansar, a paramilitary force under the Ministry of Home Affairs, was killed on Monday evening inside the Sultana Sweaters Limited factory in Mehrabari.

Hindu man shot dead in Bangladesh

The 40-year-old was one of the nearly two dozen Ansar members who were deployed at the garment factory on security duty.

Another Ansar member, identified as Noman Mia, has been arrested by the police in connection with the murder.

Circumstances that led to the death are still unclear, but according to local media reports, citing eyewitnesses, it could have been a case of accidental fire.

Biswas and Mia were seated together inside the factory when the latter’s firearm discharged allegedly accidentally, hitting the victim on his left shoulder.

Biswas was rushed to a local hospital, but declared dead on arrival by doctors.

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Probe underway

Officer-in-Charge of Bhaluka Model Police Station, Md. Zahidul Islam was quoted as saying by Khaborwala that the suspect has been arrested and an investigation has been launched to ascertain if the shooting was accidental or if there was any underlying motive.

Lynching of Dipu Chandra Das

Mymensingh, which is located in north-central Bangladesh, was recently in the news over the killing of Dipu Chandra Das, a Hindu man who was lynched over false allegations of blasphemy amid the protests in the country over the death of youth leader Osman Hadi.

Hindu man shot dead inside Bangladesh garments factory
West Bengal LOP Suvendu Adhikari takes out a protest rally against the killing of Dipu Chandra Das in Bangladesh, in Kolkata on Friday. (ANI Photo)

28-year-old Das, who used to work at the Pioneer Knitwears BD Ltd in Bhaluka upazila, was beaten to death by a mob, and his body was later tied to a tree and set on fire, triggering widespread outrage.

The victim’s family had claimed that Das was killed over some workplace animosity and that he did not commit any blasphemous act. Investigations by Bangladeshi authorities have also ruled out blasphemy, and a total of 12 people, including some factory staff, have been arrested in connection with the brutal murder that sent shockwaves across the world.

Hindu man shot dead inside Bangladesh garments factory
Members of BJP Minority Morcha stage a demonstration over the alleged atrocities against Hindu minorities in Bangladesh. (PTI Photo/Nand Kumar)

Days later, another Hindu man, Amrit Mondal, was beaten to death by a mob in Rajbari’s Pangsha district on December 24. Though the Bangladesh interim government and local police have ruled out a communal angle in the attack, the killing once again ignited debate over the safety of minority communities in Bangladesh, following the overthrow of the Sheikh Hasina government in August 2024.

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