HRDS INDIA strongly criticizes the lynching of 27-year-old Dipu Chandra Das in Bangladesh, calling for strict action against perpetrators and safeguarding Hindu civilisational and moral values.
New Delhi | 22 December 2025
HRDS INDIA, the official partner of the Operation Sindoor rehabilitation program in Jammu & Kashmir, has strongly condemned the brutal killing of 27-year-old Dipu Chandra Das in Bangladesh. Das, employed at a garment factory near Dhaka, was allegedly accused of blasphemy by co-workers and subsequently dragged onto the street by a mob, resulting in his shocking murder.
Since 1995, HRDS INDIA has worked for the holistic development of rural and tribal communities across India. The organisation emphasized that any act of violence in the name of religion or accusation must be unequivocally condemned and addressed with strict legal accountability and moral responsibility.
Atma Nambi, Spiritual Guru and President of HRDS INDIA, reacting to the incident, urged a response rooted in justice and compassion. “Violence and cruelty not only disrupt social order but also harm the spiritual equilibrium of society. As a civilisation grounded in strong ethical values, our actions must be guided by justice, moral clarity, and wisdom. Truth must prevail, the guilty must be held accountable, and humanity should never be overshadowed by hatred,” he stated.

Aji Krishnan, Founder-Secretary of HRDS INDIA, expressed deep concern over the recurring nature of such incidents and called for decisive action. “Bangladesh must face concrete consequences for repeatedly failing to protect its Hindu citizens. These events are part of a continuing pattern of targeted hostility. India must stand firmly with its persecuted Hindu community and ensure that diplomatic, economic, and international measures are taken to demonstrate that such violence will not go unpunished. Impunity must end, and accountability must be enforced swiftly to protect human dignity and Hindu civilisational values,” he said.
HRDS INDIA urged relevant authorities to conduct a transparent investigation, ensure strict punishment for the perpetrators, and implement safeguards to prevent such crimes in the future. The organisation also appealed to citizens to remain united, peaceful, vigilant, and committed to upholding constitutional and humanitarian values while demanding justice.
Reaffirming its commitment to social upliftment, tribal rights, education, healthcare, and national harmony, HRDS INDIA reiterated its resolve to oppose injustice and promote a society rooted in dignity, respect, and lawful governance.





