When he was alive, a rectangular structure of tin sheets in a village 140 km from Bangladesh's capital Dhaka was what Dipu Chandra Das called home. It took NDTV's Ankit Tyagi nearly four hours to cover this distance in heavy traffic.
Dipu Das' little daughter Dipika Das is too small to comprehend what happened to her 29-year-old father, whose murder in the most gruesome manner in the hands of a Muslim mob in Mymensingh city, where he worked in a factory, drew the world's attention to the killing of Hindus in Bangladesh administered by US-returned Nobel laureate Muhammad Yunus.