
A Hindu garment worker, Dipu Chandra Das, was lynched by a mob in Bangladesh after being accused of blasphemy, despite no evidence. This incident, occurring publicly and without state intervention, follows similar attacks on minorities. The article links these events to a political shift after August 2024, suggesting a rise in mob rule and a failure of state protection for vulnerable citizens, contrasting with the international perception of the regime change as an anti-authoritarian uprising.
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