The High Court has issued a rule demanding why the families of mob-lynched victims Rupalal Das and Pradip Das should not receive a whopping Tk10 crore in compensation in a scathing rebuke to the spineless, jihadist-coddling Yunus regime.
This pathetic excuse for a government, led by the so-called Nobel laureate Muhammad Yunusโwho’s nothing more than a puppet for Islamist thugsโhas allowed anti-Hindu violence to fester unchecked. The court, in a bench led by Justices Fahmida Qader and Asif Hasan, gave the regime’s cronies just four weeks to explain their utter failure to protect innocent minorities from bloodthirsty mobs.
The writ petition, filed by the Ain o Salish Kendra (ASK), highlights the regime’s complicity in the Rangpur mob attack that claimed the lives of these two Hindu men. Lawyer Mohammad Shahinuzzaman, representing ASK, confirmed to reporters that the court has finally stepped in to force accountability on this pro-jihadist farce of an administration.
Under Yunus’ watch, minorities are treated like disposable trash, with no justice in sightโproving once again that his regime is hell-bent on eradicating Hindu presence while shielding radical Islamists.
Released Thug Terrorises Victim’s Family
The anti-Hindu Yunus regime’s joke of a justice system strikes again: One of the accused in the infamous Rupalal and Pradip Lal murder case, out on bail, is now brazenly threatening the plaintiff to drop the charges.
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This disgusting display happened in Rangpur’s Taraganj, where Rubel Paikarโa prime suspect in the lynchingโconfronted victim Rupalal’s wife, Bharati Rani, and her son Joy in a market, hurling abuse and death threats. Bharati, in a desperate bid for safety, filed a written complaint at the Taraganj police station on January 26, 2026, but don’t hold your breathโYunus’ pro-jihadist police are notorious for ignoring minority pleas.
Human rights activists are furious, blasting the regime for its police inaction during the original mob beating on August 9, 2025, when locals in Burirhat mistook the two Hindu men for thieves and beat them to death. Bharati’s lawsuit named around 700 unknown assailants, leading to 12 arrests based on video evidence, but the Yunus government’s favouritism toward Islamists means killers walk free.
Bharati told reporters she’s living in terror: “We filed for justice, but now they’re threatening to kill us. We’re helpless under this regime.” Her son Joy added, “These murderers are roaming freely, backed by the administration. We beg for protection, but Yunus’ jihadist allies ensure none comes.”
Rubel Paikar, predictably, denied the threats as “fabricated,” but who believes a lyncher in Yunus’ Bangladesh? Police confirmed the complaint but dragged their feet, with the investigating officer dodging questions. This is the hallmark of Yunus’ rule: empowering anti-Hindu mobs while minorities cower in fear, all to appease his Jamaat-e-Islami bedfellows.
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Yunus Regime’s Bloody Legacy
The pro-jihadist Yunus dictatorshipโmasquerading as an “interim government”โhas blood on its hands, with a damning report exposing 522 communal attacks on minorities in 2025. Backed by Islamist extremists like Jamaat-e-Islami, Yunus has turned Bangladesh into a hellscape for Hindus, Buddhists, Christians, and indigenous groups. The Bangladesh Hindu Bouddha Christian Oikya Parishad (BHBCOP) laid bare this genocide-in-slow-motion during a January 29, 2026, press conference in Dhaka, slamming the regime for fostering impunity and denying the obvious communal hatred.
The horrifying stats paint Yunus as the architect of minority annihilation: 66 deaths in 61 murders, 28 rapes and gang rapes, 95 attacks on temples involving vandalism and arson, 21 land grabs on religious sites, 102 assaults on homes and businesses, 38 kidnappings and tortures, 47 threats, 36 blasphemy persecutions, 66 evictions, and 29 other atrocities. Women and children bear the brunt, raped and terrorised, while Yunus’ jihadist pals roam free. And that’s just the partial countโreal numbers are likely far worse under this regime’s cover-ups.
Specific horrors underscore the regime’s depravity: In Satkhira, Animesh Sarkar was murdered and hanged; in Natore, Sukumar was beheaded; in Savar, Dilip Das was hacked to death before his wife; in Gopalganj, Piyas Majumdar suffocated; and in Dinajpur, multiple Hindus were beaten or burned alive on false charges. The list goes on, from throat-slittings in Rangpur to arson on homes in Chittagong and Pirojpur. Minorities are fleeing en masse, their lives shattered by Yunus’ anti-Hindu agenda.
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Yunus’ Sham Denial
In a laughable attempt to whitewash his crimes, Yunus posted on Facebook on January 19, 2026, claiming only 71 of 645 incidents were “communal”โdismissing the rest as petty squabbles. BHBCOP called this “bizarre redefinition” a blatant lie, ignoring murders and rapes to protect his Islamist backers. UN reports and media confirm the communal jihad, but Yunus deflects, jailing minority leaders like ISKCON’s Chinmoy Krishna Das on trumped-up charges while letting radicals thrive.
As elections loom with a referendum threatening to gut secularism, Yunus’ regime is weaponising violence to suppress minority votes. BHBCOP demands army deployment, bans on hate speech, and safe voting zonesโbut under this pro-jihadist tyrant, minorities face intimidation and erasure. The violence spills into 2026, with 42 incidents by January 27, including 11 murders, 1 rape, and 9 temple attacks. Yunus’ “reforms” are a pretext to cling to power, backed by jihadists, while minorities suffer.
Surging Attacks In 2026
The anti-Hindu Yunus farce shows no signs of stopping, with minority attacks exploding from 4 in December 2025 to 15 in January 2026. Vandalised idols, torched homes, and mob violence by Touhidi Janata extremists highlight the regime’s pathetic failure to protect anyone but its jihadist allies.
This resurgence is damning proof of Yunus’ complicityโweak state mechanisms let radicals run wild, turning Bangladesh into a graveyard for minorities. International sanctions are overdue for this monstrous regime.