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Attacks on Hindus: A Threat to Identity

The Marichjhapi massacre of 1979 marked the beginning of a disturbing trend. Hindus have faced relentless attacks on their faith, festivals, and identity across India and Bangladesh. This blog catalogs over two dozen incidents of anti-Hindu violence since 2015, exposing a systematic assault on Hindu identity and culture.

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Bangladesh Hindu Persecution: Cost of Tolerance and Unity Call Part VI

Reflecting on the 1979 Marichjhapi massacre and its legacy, this blog series explores the necessity of evolving Hindu tolerance into proactive unity. By examining historical and ongoing challenges, we advocate for assertive action to protect vulnerable Hindu communities globally, emphasizing a shift towards strengthened international solidarity.

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Bangladesh Hindu Rights Abuse: A Sky of Hope Lost Part-V

The echoes of the Marichjhapi massacre resonate in 2025 as Bangladesh Hindu Rights Abuse following Sheikh Hasina’s fall. Once a protective figure against extremist violence, her ouster has thrown the community into chaos, facing assaults, dispossession, and a crumbling haven. This blog probes the depths of their plight and juxtaposes it with the resilience of Jewish statehood, compelling us to question the future and sanctuary for Bangladesh’s beleaguered Hindu population.

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Bangladesh Hindu Massacre: Persecution Past and Present Part-IV

In 'Bangladesh Hindu Massacre: Persecution Past and Present Part-IV,' we delve into the enduring saga of Hindu persecution, linking historical atrocities with present-day struggles. From the echoes of Marichjhapi to the ongoing distress of Bangladeshi Hindus, we explore how political dynamics continue to shape the fate of vulnerable minorities.

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Bangladesh Hindu Killings: Politics of Massacre Part-III

Marichjhapi was a betrayal written in blood. Bengali Hindu refugees, lured back to West Bengal by the Left Front’s promises, were soon branded as illegal encroachers. Cut off from food and water, they faced starvation, bullets, and brutal eviction. This blog uncovers the political calculations behind the massacre and the ideological hypocrisy that enabled it.

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Bangladesh Hindu Displacement: From Partition to Marichjhapi Part-II

The Marichjhapi massacre was not an isolated event but the culmination of decades of betrayal. From fleeing violence in East Pakistan to the failed resettlement in Dandakaranya, Bengali Hindu refugees faced relentless displacement. Lured back to West Bengal with false promises, they walked over a thousand kilometers—only to be branded intruders and brutally suppressed by the same government they trusted.