Hindu priest stabbed in Bangladesh

A 48-year-old Hindu priest in Bangladesh was on Saturday stabbed and critically injured by unidentified assailants, a day after another priest from the minority community and a Buddhist leader were br

Update: 2016-07-03 00:42 GMT

A 48-year-old Hindu priest in Bangladesh was on Saturday stabbed and critically injured by unidentified assailants, a day after another priest from the minority community and a Buddhist leader were brutally hacked to death by machete-wielding ISIS militants.

Bhabasindhu Roy of the Sri Sri Radha Gobinda temple in the southwestern Satkhira district was attacked inside the temple compound as he slept, the police said.

Seven to eight assailants knocked at the door of the priest’s house. When he opened the door thinking it was the night guard, they stormed into in the house and attacked him with sharp weapons in his chest and back. His condition is critical, the police was quoted as saying by the Daily Star.

The attackers managed to escape before anyone managed to reach the spot, the police said quoting Samitra Bor, wife of the victim.

The attack came just hours after gunmen stormed a restaurant in Dhaka’s high-security Gulshan diplomatic area and took 20 people hostage, including several foreigners.

On Friday, a Hindu priest and a Buddhist leader were brutally hacked to death by ISIS militants while another Hindu man survived a bid on his life in Bangladesh.

Shymanondo Das, in his mid 50s, was hacked by three motorcycle-borne assailants when he was plucking flowers for morning prayers at a garden in the Radhamodon Gopal Moth premises in Jhenaidah.

The attack on Das came hours after the murder of Buddhist man Mong Shwe Lung Marma (55) in Bandarban.

Marma, a farmer of the ethnic community and a former ward-level leader of the ruling Awami League, was killed by machete-wielding assailants at Samshankhola.

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