Veteran bollywood actress Jaya Prada has questioned the continued violence against Hindus in bangladesh and asked, “How long will we remain silent?”
She shared a video on social media expressing deep grief and anger over the brutal killing of Hindu factory worker Dipu Chandra Das.
The incident has shocked not just india but people across the world, triggering reactions from political leaders and celebrities alike.
Brutal Killing of Dipu Chandra Das
Dipu Chandra Das, a Hindu factory worker in bangladesh, was allegedly lynched by a mob.
According to reports, he was tied to a tree and set on fire, making the incident extremely horrific.
The killing has been described as one of the most disturbing cases of mob violence in recent times.
The incident has intensified concerns over the safety of minorities, especially Hindus, in Bangladesh.
Jaya Prada’s Emotional Statement
In her video message, Jaya Prada said she was heartbroken and deeply disturbed by the brutality.
She questioned how such cruelty could be inflicted on a human being.
The actress termed the killing not just a mob lynching but an attack on Sanatan dharma and Hinduism.
She also alleged that Hindu temples are being demolished and Hindu women are being mistreated in Bangladesh.
Her message ended with a strong appeal, asking how long Hindus would continue to stay silent.
Janhvi Kapoor Calls Violence ‘Genocide’
Actress janhvi kapoor also reacted strongly to the violence.
She described the incidents in bangladesh as barbarism and genocide.
Janhvi said that staying silent in the face of such brutality would lead to greater hypocrisy in the future.
She urged people to prioritize humanity above all religions.
Another Lynching Shocks Bangladesh
After Dipu Chandra Das’s murder, another Hindu man was lynched last Wednesday.
In Rajbari district’s Hossendanga village, 29-year-old Amrit Mandal alias Samrat was beaten to death.
He was accused of extortion, after which villagers allegedly ganged up on him.
These repeated incidents have raised serious concerns about mob justice and minority safety in Bangladesh.
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