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Main article: 1992 Bangladesh pogroms
In December 1992, Muslims attacked and burnt down Hindu temples, shops, and houses across the country.[6] An India-Bangladesh cricket match was disrupted when a crowd of an estimated 5,000 men tried to storm into the Bangabandhu National Stadium in the national capital of Dhaka.[6] The Dhaka office of Air India was stormed and destroyed.[4] Ten people were reportedly killed. Many Hindu women were raped, and hundreds of Hindu temples and homes were destroyed.[6] The aftermath of the violence forced the Bangladeshi Hindu community to curtail the 1993 celebrations of Durga Puja. They called for the destroyed temples to be repaired and investigations be held regarding the atrocities against Hindus in Bangladesh.[6]
The attacks on the Bangladeshi Hindu community were described in a 1993 novel, Lajja ("Shame"

, by Bangladeshi author Taslima Nasreen. The book is about the persecution of a Hindu family by Muslims in Bangladesh in the post-Babri Mosque demolition period. The publication of the novel led to calls from Muslims to ban the book and led to death threats against Nasrin by Islamic organisations.