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This abstract provides an overview of the nature and manifestation of violence against the Hindu minority in Bangladesh, shedding light on the historical, socio-political, and cultural factors that contribute to this phenomenon. The paper explores the roots of violence, ranging from communal tensions to political manipulation, and delves into the various forms of violence experienced by the Hindu minority, including physical attacks, property destruction, and cultural persecution. Additionally, it analyzes the impact of such violence on the lives and livelihoods of the affected minority, as well as the broader implications for Bangladesh’s social fabric and international standing. The study combines a comprehensive analysis of existing literature, case studies, and qualitative data to present a multifaceted perspective on this pressing issue. In conclusion, it underscores the urgent need for effective interventions to address violence against the Hindu minority in Bangladesh, fostering a climate of tolerance, inclusivity, and human rights for all its citizens. |
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