The Bangladesh Hindu Genocide refers to the widespread violence and persecution against Hindus, particularly during the 1971 Bangladesh Liberation War. Countless Hindu civilians were targeted, with many subjected to atrocities such as murder, rape, and displacement. Despite ongoing efforts to bring justice, the plight of Hindus in Bangladesh remains concerning. Issues such as land grabbing, religious intolerance, and discrimination continue to affect the community. The unresolved legacy of the genocide and ongoing violence against Hindus highlights the need for global attention and accountability to ensure the protection of religious minorities in the region.