By A Representative The National Alliance of People’s Movements (NAPM) and Sadbhav Manch have condemned a series of incidents of violence, intimidation and disruption targeting Christian communities during the Christmas season, describing them as part of a broader pattern of hate crimes against religious minorities in India. In a joint statement, the organisations alleged that right-wing groups were involved in multiple attacks and acts of harassment across several states in December 2025, and called on the Union government to uphold its constitutional responsibility to ensure the safety, dignity and freedom of religion of minorities.
By Bidit L. Dey Following Sheikh Hasina's removal from the position of Prime Minister of Bangladesh, Muhammad Yunus assumed leadership of a non-partisan interim government. His strategy for political survival involved forming alliances with Islamist parties and cultivating strong connections with global neo-liberal forces. A notable early sign of the interim government’s inclination to accommodate religious fundamentalist elements was its decision to lift the ban on the controversial right-wing Jamaat-e-Islami Bangladesh (JIB).