Critics of Bangladesh Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina list a litany of faults. Many say she is autocratic; the opposition alleges that their cadres are arrested on the flimsiest of charges; journalists who criticise the government claim she’s intolerant of dissent. But, for all that, her commitment to secular principles has never been in doubt. However, the recent attacks on minority Hindus across the country—destruction of temples, Durga Puja pandals, Hindu homes and rioting—and the government’s defusing of the crisis provide an interesting juncture to examine the socio-political rift within Bangladesh.