India witnessed nationwide protests after Hindu factory worker Dipu Chandra Das was lynched in Bangladesh over blasphemy allegations. The outrage has now compelled the Muhammad Yunus-led interim government to publicly acknowledge responsibility for the victim’s family. Bangladesh’s education adviser called the killing a heinous crime with no place in society, while promising financial and welfare support for Dipu Das’s dependents. As tensions rise, India and Bangladesh have summoned each other’s envoys, signalling a sharp diplomatic escalation. The incident comes amid growing unrest in Bangladesh following the death of student leader Osman Hadi, raising questions about minority safety, mob violence, and the Yunus regime’s ability to control the situation.