The article discusses the selective justice of Bangladesh’s interim government against Hindus following the fall of Sheikh Hasina on August 5. The interim government, led by Muhammad Yunus, has failed to protect minority Hindus amid rising communal attacks. These attacks, perceived as politically motivated, have intensified since Hasina’s exit, with over 2,000 incidents reported between August 4 and 20. The Awami League, which had significant support from minority Hindus, faced criticism from Islamist parties. The interim government has been accused of downplaying the severity of these attacks and failing to ensure the security of Hindus during their religious festivals.
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