New Delhi, Jan. 9 -- In Bhaluka of Mymensingh district, a Hindu garment worker was brutally beaten by a mob and burned to death on allegations of making derogatory remarks about religion. However, the Rapid Action Battalion (RAB) later stated that it found no direct evidence of "religious defamation" in the incident. Allegations of "hurting religious sentiments" or "blasphemy" are not new in Bangladesh; rather, they have long been widely practiced and discussed across various forums. In the past, under different governments, many people have been charged, arrested, and in some cases even forced to leave the country on such allegations. Yet, by consistently siding with the accusers in these cases, successive governments have effectively ex...