Doyal’s Provocations Persist Despite Losing Verified Facebook Page
Social media giant Facebook has removed the verified page of Bangladeshi content creator Doyal Chandra Barman following allegations of provocative posts. The incident stems from his reaction to the bail denial of former ISKCON leader Chinmoy Krishna Das, which led to speculation about his involvement in planning the brutal murder of government lawyer Saiful Islam near a court in Chattogram.
Further accusations emerged against Doyal, claiming he encouraged Hindus in Dhaka to gather at the Shaheed Minar in protest and maintained contact with individuals implicated in the murder plot. In response, his online presence began to wane. Google permanently closed his account, though his YouTube channel remains active due to the absence of flagged content.

Doyal has since created a new Facebook account titled "Doyal Official," using it to share updates and call for community action. In a post on November 30, he urged the Hindu community to "wake up from their slumber" and declared, "We will not remain silent ✊ Follow for updates as my old ID is gone." However, the new account has gained limited traction, amassing only 16 followers and 10 reactions within 10 hours.
Despite efforts to regain his influence, his controversial actions continue to draw scrutiny, with limited support from the social media audience.







