Tension gripped the Raozan area of Chattogram after an alleged attempt was made to burn Hindu residents alive by locking them inside their homes, according to local sources and eyewitness accounts.
The incident reportedly occurred late at night when a group of assailants allegedly targeted Hindu households, locking doors from the outside and attempting to set the houses on fire. Residents managed to escape after raising alarms, which drew the attention of nearby locals. No fatalities were reported, but several families narrowly escaped a major tragedy.
Victims claimed the attack was deliberate and aimed at intimidating the minority Hindu community in the area. Panic spread across the locality following the incident, forcing many families to remain awake throughout the night in fear of further violence.
Local residents have demanded immediate police action and permanent security arrangements to prevent future attacks. Law enforcement officials stated that an investigation has been launched and that those responsible would be brought to justice.
Human rights observers have expressed concern over the recurring incidents of communal violence and urged authorities to ensure the safety and constitutional rights of all citizens, regardless of religion.
The incident has once again raised serious questions about minority security in parts of Bangladesh and the effectiveness of preventive measures against communal violence.
