A concert by acclaimed Bangladeshi artist James in Faridpur was marred by a violent mob attack on Friday, resulting in injuries to approximately 20 individuals. The incident saw a crowd surge into the venue, throwing stones and bricks at attendees, leading to the show’s cancellation. This attack is being viewed as a symptom of heightened radicalization within Bangladesh. Authorities have acknowledged attempts to manage the volatile situation, which has seen a noticeable increase in attacks against artists and media professionals. International observers and expatriate cultural figures have expressed deep concern, with some vowing not to return to Bangladesh until the safety of artists and cultural spaces is guaranteed. The situation raises critical questions about the stability and security of cultural life in the nation.







