Bangladesh: Protesters set Hindu singer Rahul Ananda’s Dhaka house, once visited by French President Macron, on fire

Amid reports of Hindu temples, establishments, and homes being attacked by anti-quota protesters from the politically unstable Bangladesh, the house of Hindu musician Rahul Ananda, located in Dhaka’s Dhanmondi 32, was looted and set on fire by an angry mob on Monday. French President Emmanuel Macron had visited the property during his short visit to Bangladesh in 2023.

The 140-year-old house was set on fire by an angry mob. (right) Rahul Ananda. Photo courtesy: Free Press Journal
The 140-year-old house was set on fire by an angry mob. (right) Rahul Ananda. Photo courtesy: Free Press Journal

Luckily, Ananda and his family members managed to escape the attack unharmed. However, the mob took everything they could lay their eyes on.

According to reports, protesters stole valuable items and destroyed the home, including Ananda’s extensive collection of over 3,000 handmade musical instruments.

A close family source told a Bangladeshi newspaper that the protesters broke the gate and then began damaging objects in the house. “They took everything from furniture and mirrors to valuables. After that, they torched the whole house along with Rahul da’s musical instruments,” Bangladeshi newspaper The Daily Star quoted the anonymous source as saying.

The house was approximately 140 years old. Rahul Ananda runs a folk band called Joler Gaan.

According to reports, New Delhi is closely monitoring the developments in Dhaka. Bangladesh Army Chief General Waqar-uz-Zaman has stated that an interim government will be formed to lead the country.

(The article is published under a mutual content partnership arrangement between The Free Press Journal and Connected to India)