In Gazipur's Kaliganj upazila, a Hindu businessman named Liton Chandra Ghosh, aged 55, was beaten to death on Saturday. Ghosh, who owned Baishakhi Sweetmeat and Hotel, was assaulted during a dispute that turned violent. Police arrested three suspects: Swapan Mia, his wife Majeda Khatun, and their son Masum Mia. The trouble began when Masum argued with a hotel employee. The dispute grew after Masum's parents joined and ended with Ghosh being hit on the head with a shovel, killing him instantly. This incident has raised fears in the Hindu community ahead of the national election. Earlier in December, another Hindu, Dipu Chandra Das, was killed over alleged blasphemy. Human Rights Watch called on Bangladesh’s interim government and political parties to commit to protecting minority rights and ensuring gender equality. "Bangladesh's interim govt and all political parties should commit to ensuring gender equality and protecting minority rights," said Subhajit Saha from Human Rights Watch.