New Delhi, Jan. 11 -- They were not militants. They were not criminals. They were workers, traders, shopkeepers - ordinary Hindu citizens of Bangladesh whose only "crime" was their faith. Beaten to death by mobs, burnt alive, stabbed, or shot at close range, at least six Hindus have been killed in less than a month, while global outrage remains conspicuously absent. No mass protests. No sustained media pressure. No urgency. Just funerals - and silence. In Bangladesh today, being Hindu has quietly become a life-threatening condition.

A nation does not collapse overnight; it erodes quietly, one ignored crime at a time. In Bangladesh today, that erosion is being written in blood - Hindu blood - spilled through lynchings, arson, stabbings, a...