1950 East Pakistan (now Bangladesh):
The following accounts are taken by Lila Ray, a leader of Indai’s freedom movement and published in the Bengali magazine “Jayasri”:
February 8, 10, and 11, 12, 1950: Hindus were fleeing Dhaka and Barishal. Now all the trains coming from and leaving Dhaka were attacked. Everything was pre planned. The attack on Hindus were happening in all other modes of transport like boats and steamers.
February 8, 1950: The Hindus gathered in the station and got into the train. Two compartments were completely filled with Hindu passengers. There were four armed police guards and they said that the Hindus need not fear, the train will reach them to Narsingha-Bhairav. In other compartments there were a mixture of Hindu and Muslim passengers. The Hindus witnessed that the corpses of two Hindu men were thrown from the compartments that had the mixed crowd. Suddenly, the train stopped in Dayagung and the armed cops left the train. Several Muslims climbed the two compartments that had only Hindu travelers and attacked them with knives and rods; several were killed and their bodies were thrown outside. The compartment was drenched with blood. The attackers threw an elderly lady, Bhuvaneshwari, out of the train; someone picked her up and took her to the hospital and she was saved. By the time the next stop, Najirbazar, came except two Hindu passengers all others were killed and their bodies thrown outside.
(https://archive.org/details/1950-roktoronjito-dhaka-barisal-ebong/page/n7/mode/2up: Translated in Bengali by Rinita Mazumdar).

