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A Hindu man was set on fire by a mob in Mymensingh. Photo: X

Bangladesh’s interim government on Friday condemned the lynching of a Hindu man accused of blasphemy amid a fresh wave of violence linked to ongoing nationwide protests following the killing of a student leader.

In a statement, interim government chief Muhammad Yunus said, “We wholeheartedly condemn the lynching of a Hindu man in Mymensingh. There is no space for such violence in a new Bangladesh. The perpetrators of this heinous crime will not be spared.”

The incident occurred in Bangladesh’s Mymensingh district as unrest escalated across the country following the death of prominent youth activist Sharif Osman Hadi. Police and local media reported that a Hindu man was brutally beaten to death by a mob late Thursday night.

According to reports citing BBC Bangla and carried by Indian media outlets, the victim was identified as Dipu Chandra Das, a garment factory worker and resident of Bhaluka Upazila. He was allegedly attacked after a crowd accused him of making derogatory remarks about Islam.

Eyewitnesses and police officials said the attackers tied Das’s body to a tree and set it on fire. Disturbing videos of the incident later circulated on social media, drawing widespread outrage and condemnation. Some reports said the body was subsequently dragged onto a nearby road and burned again, underscoring the brutality of the attack.

The lynching took place against the backdrop of widespread protests and violence triggered by Hadi’s death, reportedly from gunshot wounds. The unrest has led to clashes with security forces in Dhaka and other cities, as well as attacks on media houses, according to The Times of India and other reports.

Local authorities said the situation in the area has since been brought under control and the body recovered and sent for post-mortem examination. Initial reports indicated that no formal case was immediately registered, with police stating that legal proceedings would begin once a complaint is filed.

The incident has renewed concerns among rights groups and observers over mob violence and the safety of religious minorities in Bangladesh, particularly as political tensions remain high and street protests continue to intensify.

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