The Indian Ministry of External Affairs has strongly condemned the recent killing of Hindu youths in Bangladesh. The incident has raised serious concerns about the safety of religious minorities in the neighboring country.According to reports, two Hindu youths named Amrit Mandal and Deepu Sundirdas were brutally beaten to death in separate incidents in Bangladesh. The attacks have shocked the community and drawn international attention.India’s External Affairs Ministry spokesperson Randhir Jaiswal expressed deep sorrow over the killings and demanded strict legal action against those responsible. He said that the perpetrators must be identified and punished according to the law to ensure justice for the victims and their families.The Indian government also stated that the situation for Hindus and other minorities in Bangladesh remains unsafe. It urged the Bangladesh authorities to take immediate steps to protect minority communities and prevent such violent incidents in the future.India emphasized that respecting human rights and ensuring the safety of all citizens, regardless of religion, is essential for peace and stability in the region. New Delhi continues to closely monitor the situation and has called on Bangladesh to uphold its responsibility to safeguard minority rights.These incidents have once again highlighted the growing concerns about religious intolerance and violence against minorities in South Asia

