Abu Bakar beheaded Kavita Rani and chopped her hands, wrapped them in plastic polythene, and threw it into the drain. (Representative Image-Cropped)
Abu Bakar beheaded Kavita Rani and chopped her hands, wrapped them in plastic polythene, and threw it into the drain. (Representative Image-Cropped) Hassan Rafhaan (Unsplash)
Human Rights

Bangladesh Horror: Hindu girl Kavita Rani chopped into pieces, beheaded by Muslim lover

NewsGram Desk

More atrocities are being committed on Hindus in Bangladesh as reports say Abu Bakar Siddiqui cut the body of his Hindu lover, Kavita Rani, into three pieces and threw it into the drain.

Abu Bakar beheaded Kavita Rani and chopped her hands, wrapped them in plastic polythene, and threw it into the drain.

Voice of Bangladesh Hindus said in a tweet that on November 7, Hindu girl Kavita Rani was beheaded by her married lover Abu Bakar at Sonadanga in Khulna District, Bangladesh.

Later, he was arrested by Rapid Action Battalion (RAB).

When Kavita Rani came to know that Abu Bakr was married, they quarreled after which she was killed.

Detailing more atrocities, the Twitter handle said that Naogaon District Judge Hasan Mahmudul Islam abused Hindus calling them 'Malaun'. When India lost to England in India vs England match, judge Mahmudul Islam insulted Bangladeshi Hindus and Indian Hindus as malauns.

Also, extremists vandalized the Goddess Kali idol at Shahid Bagh Vallabh Vishnu Maha Shamshan Kali Temple of Kaunia Upazila of Rangpur.

A similar incident rocked Delhi recently when Aftab Ameen Poonawalla (28) confessed to investigators that he burnt the face of his live-in partner Shraddha Walkar to hide her identity.

After killing her on May 18, Aftab had chopped the body into 35 pieces in 10 hours and then burnt the face of the victim till it was unrecognizable, said the sources.

Meanwhile, police teams visited and conducted searches to recover the remains of Shraddha at Mehrauli forest. (KB/IANS)

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