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Ishangopalpur massacre ((ベンガル語:ঈশাণগোপালপুর হত্যাকান্ড)) refers to the massacre of Bengali Hindus in Ishangopalpur village, in the outskirts of Faridpur on 2 May 1971. The Pakistan army shot and bayoneted 28 Bengali Hindus to death. == Background == On 25 March 1971, the Pakistan army launched Operation Searchlight in East Pakistan. They targeted the Hindus as a community for extermination. After few weeks, they arrived at Faridpur and set up an army base. In the meanwhile, the Hindus of the locality had begun to flee. Around 60 Bengali Hindu families from Faridpur took shelter in Ishangopalpur, a village located six to seven kilometers from the town. The house of erstwhile Hindu landlord Late Ishan Sarkar was located in the village.〔 His grandson Lakshman Sen was staying at the house at that time. After 21 April, NAP leader Chittaranjan Ghosh, his elder brother Jagadish Chandra Ghosh along with a few influential persons from the Bengali Hindu community took shelter in the house.〔 Some of them began to train themselves to fight the Pakistan army.〔
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