Bangladesh Police: Most Attacks on Minorities Politically Motivated, Not Communal
2025-01-11
Hindustan Times
Bangladesh has revealed that the majority of incidents against minority communities since August last year were driven by political motives rather than communal tensions. According to a police report, most attacks were orchestrated for political gain, with only a few being truly communal in nature. This finding sheds light on the complex dynamics at play in the country, where political polarization and minority rights are significant concerns. With the government emphasizing the importance of social cohesion, it remains to be seen how these findings will impact policies on minority protection and conflict resolution. Key issues like communal harmony and political stability are at stake.