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Thursday, March 28, 2024

Bangladesh horror: 3 men gang-rape a Hindu woman & send the video to her son’s mobile phone

Three men – Asad Miah, Milon Miah & Kulu Miah – gang-raped a Hindu housewife, a mother of 2 children, after calling her on the pretext of sewing a quilt. The shocking incident took place in Aditmari upazila of Lalmonirhat district in northern Bangladesh, Bengali language national daily Daily Janakantha reported on November 20.

As per the report, the rapists recorded a video of their crime. Then they sent the video to the eldest son of the victim, and threatened to post it on social media if any legal complaint was lodged against them.

However, the victim’s husband filed a complaint that same night with the local police station. Villagers also protested, demanding exemplary punishment to the rapists.

Yet, seven days later, locals allege that Aditmari Police hasn’t taken any action against the 3 accused. Moreover, bricks are being thrown at the victim’s house every night to intimidate them into withdrawing the complaint. The helpless Hindu family has sought Bangladesh Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina’s intervention.

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1 COMMENT

  1. This is fate of Hindus once they become minority. Sad truth. Everywhere story is same, be it Pakistan, B’Desh, Myanmar (at hands of Rohingyas), Kashmir, Mewat, some parts of Kerala and WB. Only hope for Hindus is to remain in majority.

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