52-year-old Luke Sarker, the pastor of local Baptist Mission's Faith Bible Church of God, suffered injuries when three men yesterday attacked him with a knife and tried to slit his throat at his home in the northwestern district of Pabna, police said.
The attackers aged 25-30 had entered the pastor's house pretending to be enthusiastic learner of Christianity.
After they arrived at the home yesterday, the three sat for a while in the living room and then they suddenly attacked him and tried to slit his throat with a knife, the pastor said.
The assailants fled from the house leaving behind their motorbike as the pastor's wife and neighbours rushed when he screamed for help, said the priest, who is also a homeopath practitioner.
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Meanwhile, police today arrested a 22-year-old suspect, who is affiliated with the Jamaat-e-Islami's student wing, for the attack.
Police had earlier said that the attackers could be members of a fundamentalist group.
"We have launched an investigation. Until now it appears to be part of an effort to create political unrest," special superintendent of police's criminal investigation department Shahriar Rahman Kajol told PTI.
The motorbike left by the attackers outside the house was carrying a registration number having a fake address, Kajol said.
The attack on the pastor came a week after an Italian and a Japanese were killed in the country facing violence by hard-line Islamic groups.
The fatal attacks on the two foreigners were claimed by Islamic State militants though it was dismissed by Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina, who alleged that the Opposition BNP-Jamaat alliance had killed them to tarnish her government's image.