Khokon Chandra Das, a Hindu businessman from Shariatpur district in Bangladesh, suffered about 30% burn injuries after being attacked by a mob. Experts say he is in critical condition at a hospital in Dhaka. His wife Seema Das, holding their infant, told ANI: "My husband, who is a businessman, was entering the house when he was attacked by a mob, gasoline was poured and he was set on fire. He is a patient man who leads a peaceful life. He has no enmity with anyone, and we are unable to understand the motive behind the attack." Das’s sister, Anjana Rani Das, said the attack happened around 8.30 pm local time near Keurbhanga Bazar in Damudya, Shariatpur. "The crowd hit him on the head, poured gasoline and set him on fire. He tried to jump into the water while crying for help," she said. His nephews Sourabh Das and Pranto Das also spoke out. Sourabh said: "I reached the hospital as soon as I got the call about my uncle being attacked. The police reached the scene and is investigating the matter. My uncle's face and hands were burnt." Pranto demanded justice: "We want a thorough investigation and criminals to be brought to justice. My uncle never had enmity with anyone. He is in the ICU and is extremely critical. The bloodthirsty mob came to him with the intent of murder." Police confirmed they are investigating to catch all attackers. Das owns a medicine shop and a mobile banking business and was attacked while returning home. This violent act follows recent deadly incidents targeting the Hindu community in Bangladesh, including the killing of Dipu Chandra Das over blasphemy accusations and the lynching of Amrit Mondal in Rajbari district. These attacks have caused widespread fear and condemnation.