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Bangladesh: 6th Hindu Killed In 18 Days; Expert Asif Bin Ali Warns Against 'Singular Brush'

In this news bulletin, India Today reports on the escalating violence against Hindus in Bangladesh, with six men killed in just 18 days. The latest victims, grocery trader Mani Chakraborty and journalist Rana Pratap, were killed in separate incidents in Narsingdi and Jashore. Geopolitical expert Asif bin Ali joins the broadcast to analyse the situation ahead of the February 12 elections. While acknowledging the religious angle in the lynching of Deepu Chandra Das, Ali cautions against painting all deaths with a "singular brush," citing criminal backgrounds or personal rivalries in cases like Amrit Mondal and Bajendra Biswas. Reporter Ashutosh Mishra questions the silence of the Muhammad Yunus government.

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