Advocate Zargar Patnavi Urges International Intervention Amid Concerns Over Minority Safety in Bangladesh
December 22, 2025
Advocate Zargar Patnavi, Chairman Worldwide Humanity Commission and Director General National Human rights social justice council of India has issued an urgent appeal to India’s Honourable Prime Minister, United States President Donald Trump, and United Nations Secretary-General António Guterres, calling for decisive measures to address the deteriorating situation in Bangladesh and protect minority communities from ongoing violence and losses.
In his statement, Advocate Patnavi highlighted the “worst situation” facing minorities in Bangladesh, amid reports of targeted attacks, killings, and unrest in recent weeks. He emphasized the need for global leaders to intervene promptly to pacify tensions and prevent further harm to vulnerable groups.
Recent incidents, including the lynching of individuals from minority backgrounds and clashes triggering broader unrest, have raised international concerns about human rights and communal harmony in the country. While Bangladesh authorities have described some events as isolated and arrested suspects in certain cases, advocacy groups and observers continue to express alarm over the vulnerability of religious and ethnic minorities.
Advocate Patnavi’s appeal underscores the call for coordinated international efforts to promote peace, accountability, and protection for all citizens
