Bangladesh: Hindu Worker Lynched Over Factory Dispute, Not Blasphemy
A Hindu garment worker, Dipu Chandra Das, was lynched and his body set on fire in Bangladesh. Initially reported as a blasphemy incident, investigations now reveal a workplace dispute over a promotion as the actual motive.
- Dipu Chandra Das, 27, lynched in Mymensingh, Bangladesh on December 18.
- Initial reports blamed blasphemy allegations, widely circulated.
- Police investigation points to a factory dispute over promotion and dismissal.
- Victim's family confirmed workplace conflict and lack of blasphemy evidence.
- A total of 12 individuals have been arrested in connection with the brutal murder.
- Incident occurred amidst broader unrest in Bangladesh, impacting India-Bangladesh ties.
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