Chanchal Bhowmik Burned Alive: Another Hindu Victim of Jihad in Bangladesh

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Bangladesh, January 26, 2026 – The horror for Bangladeshi Hindus continues unabated. In yet another gruesome act of targeted violence, Chanchal Bhowmik, a 25-year-old Hindu youth, was burned alive inside his workplace in Narsingdi town on Friday night.

Hindu man burned alive in Bangladesh: ബംഗ്ലാദേശിൽ വീണ്ടും ക്രൂരത; 23-കാരനായ  ഹിന്ദു യുവാവിനെ ഗാരേജിലിട്ട് ജീവനോടെ കത്തിച്ചു കൊന്നു - 23 Year Old Hindu  Man Chanchal Chandra ...
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This is not an isolated “accident.” It is the latest chapter in a systematic campaign of terror where “burning alive” has become the preferred execution method for radical jihadis targeting the minority community. While the victim’s charred body screams of foul play, the interim government led by Muhammad Yunus continues to dismiss these targeted purges as mere “criminal incidents.”

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The Narsingdi Horror: How Chanchal Was Killed bangladesh

The incident occurred late Friday night, January 23, in the Mosque Market area adjacent to the Narsingdi Police Lines. Chanchal Bhowmik, a mechanic who worked at a car repair garage, was sleeping inside the shop—a routine practice for many low-income workers.

  • The Attack: According to CCTV footage recovered from the area, a suspicious individual was seen loitering near the garage moments before the blaze erupted. Reports indicate that miscreants poured petrol on the closed shutter and ignited it from the outside

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  • The Death: The fire spread rapidly, engulfing the small space. Chanchal, trapped behind the locked shutter, had no escape. By the time fire services broke in, his body was charred beyond recognition.

  • The Family’s Cry: Chanchal’s family has unequivocally termed it a “planned murder.” He was the sole breadwinner, described by locals as a quiet, hardworking youth with no personal enemies. His only “crime” appears to be his religious identity in an increasingly radicalized state.

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A Modus Operandi: The “Burn Them Alive” Pattern

The killing of Chanchal Bhowmik fits a chilling pattern of jihadi violence that has emerged since December 2025. Radical mobs are no longer just vandalizing temples; they are lynching and burning human beings to send a message.

1. Dipu Chandra Das (Mymensingh) Bangladesh

In late December, Dipu Chandra Das was dragged out by a mob over false blasphemy rumors. He was beaten, hanged from a tree, and then set on fire while the mob chanted slogans. The brutality was filmed and celebrated on social media.

2. Khokon Chandra Das (Shariatpur)

On January 3, Khokon Chandra Das, a Hindu businessman, was ambushed by a group of men. He was hacked with sharp weapons and then doused in petrol and burned alive.

3. Rana Pratap Bairagi (Jessore)

Earlier this month, Hindu journalist and businessman Rana Pratap Bairagi was shot in the head at close range, further proving that prominent Hindus are being specifically hunted.

The Regime’s Cover-Up: “Criminal, Not Communal”

Despite this gory evidence, the Yunus regime is actively whitewashing the genocide. Just days before Chanchal’s murder, the Chief Adviser’s Press Wing released a report claiming that 89% of attacks on minorities were “criminal” and not religious.

This narrative serves two purposes:

  1. Denial: It allows the administration to claim “law and order issues” rather than admitting to a jihadi insurgency.

  2. Impunity: By labeling the burning of a Hindu youth as a “shop fire” or “business dispute,” the police can delay arrests. As of Sunday, no suspects have been detained for Chanchal’s murder, despite the CCTV evidence.

Conclusion: A Silent Genocide bangladesh

Chanchal Bhowmik is not just a statistic; he is a warning. With the national elections scheduled for February 12, 2026, the violence is escalating. The silence of the international community is deafening, while the jihadi elements in Bangladesh view it as a green light to cleanse the land of its Hindu heritage—one burnt body at a time.

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