Hridoy Pal assaulted by Army and Islamist mobs for alleged ‘blasphemous’ Facebook post

On October 28, a violent mob laid siege to Kadirdi Degree College in Boalmari, Faridpur district, Bangladesh, after accusing a Hindu student, Hridoy Pal, of committing ‘blasphemy’ against Prophet Muhammad. The incident unfolded when a large group of madrasa students gathered outside the college, demanding that the administration hand over Hridoy, a Class XI student, for allegedly posting offensive content on Facebook. See video here.

Picture: Taslima Nasrin shared on her X account.

As tensions escalated, Hridoy was summoned to the principal’s office, where he denied the accusations, asserting that he did not possess a mobile phone. He explained to the administration that the alleged post was made from a hacked account two years prior. However, the mob outside continued to grow, chanting slogans and calling for action against the student.

The mob soon breached the college grounds, vandalizing motorcycles and damaging property in an attempt to force their demands.

In response, the Officer-in-Charge of Boalmari police station arrived on the scene, along with local political leaders who attempted to pacify the mob. With the situation intensifying, military personnel were eventually called in to prevent further violence. They took Hridoy into protective custody, with a video later surfacing on social media showing the young student, blindfolded and forced to crawl on all fours, being led away by army officials.

Disturbingly, members of the crowd were seen slapping Hridoy, while an army official struck him with a stick as he was taken to safety. The video also shows how army personnel keep hitting Hridoy as the mob asks them to do so.

The crowd, unrelenting, attacked the army convoy with stones and shoes as they transported Hridoy to the army camp.