Religious Violence in India and Bangladesh

A Hindu mob in Ghaziabad, India, attacked a group of Muslims in retaliation for violence against Hindus in Bangladesh. The attackers mistakenly accused the victims of being Bangladeshi infiltrators. Police are considering invoking the National Security Act against the Hindu nationalist group responsible for the attack.

Communal Atrocities in Bangladesh Following Prime Minister's Resignation

Hundreds of Hindu homes, businesses, and temples have been vandalized in Bangladesh since Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina resigned and fled the country after protests. Indian intelligence officials believe China and Pakistan orchestrated the protests to install a government more favorable to China. The situation has led to communal atrocities against the Hindu minority in Bangladesh.

Stampede at Hindu Religious Gathering in Hathras, India

Stampede at a Hindu religious gathering in Hathras, India, results in at least 116 deaths. Conflicting reports suggest the stampede started due to crowd management issues or people trying to escape heat inside the tent. Government announces compensation for victims' families. India has a history of stampedes at religious gatherings due to lack of safety measures.