
The historical property, located in Kushtia’s Shilaidaha village, has been a popular cultural destination attracting literature enthusiasts and tourists from around the world. On [insert exact date if known], a group of vandals stormed the premises, damaging parts of the structure and some museum displays. The attack has left both the local community and international observers shocked.
Officials quickly responded by closing the premises for public safety and beginning damage assessments. Police are investigating the motive behind the vandalism, though initial reports suggest it may have been triggered by local disputes or political unrest.
Tagore, a Nobel Laureate and one of South Asia’s greatest literary minds, spent considerable time in Shilaidaha, writing many of his famous works at this estate. The site not only holds personal significance in Tagore’s life but is also a monument of shared cultural identity between India and Bangladesh.
Cultural activists and historians have condemned the attack and called on the government to ensure the protection of such invaluable heritage properties. Restoration efforts are expected to begin soon, but access to the public will remain suspended until further notice.