Hindu woman found dead under mysterious circumstances amid ongoing persecution of Hindus in Bangladesh
Case Summary
In Chittagong, Bangladesh, a Hindu woman named Priyanka Dutta was found hanging in the bathroom of her workplace. According to reports, the victim worked as the manager at Nadia’s Makeover beauty salon. Her body was discovered in the washroom of her workplace with a scarf tied around her neck. However, visuals that surfaced on social media showed that her body was touching the ground, indicating that it was a murder staged as a suicide. Following the discovery, police arrived at the salon and sent the body to Chittagong Medical College Hospital for post-mortem examination. The victim’s husband was taken into custody by the police for interrogation, and further investigation was ongoing. This incident is one of the several incidents of the continued persecution of Hindus in Bangladesh, which has only increased manifold since the fall of Sheikh Hasina’s Awami League government on August 5, 2024. After her violent ouster, Bangladesh plunged into chaos as Islamist extremists took advantage of the political turmoil to unleash a wave of terror and violence against the Hindu community. The Islamist mobs have attacked Hindu homes, burned them to the ground, and abducted women in a horrific descent into anarchy. Several temples have been destroyed in various parts of the Islamic country in a major crackdown on Hindus. Reports have exposed how Muslim students forced around 60 Hindu teachers, professors, and government officials to resign. Exiled Bangladeshi activist Asad Noor has also revealed that the minority Hindu community is now being coerced into joining ‘Jamaat-e-Islami’. Hindu religious events have been repeatedly targeted. On 6th September, a procession carrying Lord Ganesha’s idol was attacked in Chittagong. Ahead of Durga Puja, multiple incidents of idol vandalism occurred, including attacks in Mymensingh, Pabna, Rajshahi, Kishoreganj, and Dhaka. On 29th November, a violent Muslim mob attacked three temples in Patharghata, Chittagong, immediately after Jumma Namaz. The crackdown on Hindu voices has also escalated. On 30th November, Hindu journalist Munni Saha was arrested in Dhaka. Muslim mob attacks have increased in Bangladesh. For example, on 22nd May 2025, a Muslim mob carried out arson attacks selectively on Hindu homes in Dahar Mashihati village in Abhaynagar upazila in Jessore district of Bangladesh. Even ISKCON leader Chinmoy Krishna Das Prabhu and his aides have been targeted, and attempts have been made to ban ISKCON and suppress Hindu protests through sedition charges. These arbitrary actions point to a systematic pattern of persecution of Hindus under Muhammad Yunus’s interim government.
Why it is Hate Crime ?
The removal of Sheikh Hasina from power in Bangladesh on August 5, 2024, escalated the persecution and marginalisation of the Hindu minority in the predominantly Islamic nation, intensifying what can be described as a silent genocide. Since her exile, Muslim radicals have carried out unchecked atrocities against Hindus, including physical violence, the destruction of temples and religious symbols, and the systematic displacement of Hindus from their ancestral lands. Hundreds of attacks on Hindu temples, shops, and businesses have been recorded following Sheikh Hasina's removal as Prime Minister. Many Hindus have been brutally murdered or injured in Muslim mob attacks. Amidst this, reports emerged of a Hindu woman's dead body being discovered in a pond in Bangladesh. Given the broader pattern of religiously motivated violence in Bangladesh, a Muslim-majority country, it would not be unreasonable to suspect that the deceased Hindu victim was targeted or killed due to her Hindu identity. This case has the potential to be classified as a religiously motivated hate crime, particularly considering the victim's religious background and the escalated persecution and marginalisation of the Hindu community in Bangladesh. However, in this case, at present, there is no explicit evidence indicating a religious motive, nor has the deceased victim's family or police indicated any religious animosity as a motivating factor behind her death. Due to these facts, the case has currently been placed in the 'Undecided' database. If any further information emerges after investigation suggesting a religious motive behind the death of the Hindu woman, then it will be reassessed and added to the hate crime database.
Victim Details
Total Victim
1
Deceased
1
Gender
- Male 0
- Female 1
- Third Gender 0
- Unknown 0
Caste
- SC/ST 0
- OBC 0
- General 0
- Unknown 1
Age Group
- Minor 0
- Adult 1
- Senior Citizen 0
- Unknown 0

Case Status
Complaint registered

Perpetrators Details
Perpetrators
Unknown
Perpetrators Range
Unknown
Perpetrators Gender
unknown
