Three veteran Bauls (Sufi artists) were hacked in their rest in Chuadanga's Jibannagar upazila in the small hours of today. Specialist says their condition is basic.
Harmed Rashida Khatun, 60, Abdur Rahim, 65, and Bulu Begum, 50, are presently experiencing treatment at neighborhood wellbeing complex, our Kushtia reporter reports.
A few Bauls were resting at their Akhra (dwelling place) at Ektarpur town when around eight to ten aggressors assaulted around midnight with sharp weapons.
Alternate Bauls figured out how to escape the spot, said Mukul Hossein, proprietor of the Akhra. "It couldn't be known who or why they assaulted the Bauls."
All the three harmed are in basic state, Dr Anisur Rahman, a specialist of Chuadanga Sadar Hospital, told The Daily Star.
Jibannagar Police Station Officer-in-Charge Humayun Kabir embraced the certainties and said he had sent powers to research into the episode.
Before, activist associations, employing the names of Islamic State and al-Qaeda in the Indian Subcontinent killed a few people who had a place with different religions.
Harmed Rashida Khatun, 60, Abdur Rahim, 65, and Bulu Begum, 50, are presently experiencing treatment at neighborhood wellbeing complex, our Kushtia reporter reports.
A few Bauls were resting at their Akhra (dwelling place) at Ektarpur town when around eight to ten aggressors assaulted around midnight with sharp weapons.
Alternate Bauls figured out how to escape the spot, said Mukul Hossein, proprietor of the Akhra. "It couldn't be known who or why they assaulted the Bauls."
All the three harmed are in basic state, Dr Anisur Rahman, a specialist of Chuadanga Sadar Hospital, told The Daily Star.
Jibannagar Police Station Officer-in-Charge Humayun Kabir embraced the certainties and said he had sent powers to research into the episode.
Before, activist associations, employing the names of Islamic State and al-Qaeda in the Indian Subcontinent killed a few people who had a place with different religions.
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