The statement can be perceived as an oversimplification of a complex situation. During certain historical periods, particularly during the partition of India in 1947 and the subsequent formation of Bangladesh in 1971, many Hindus in regions that became predominantly Muslim faced fears of discrimination or violence. However, it's important to note that individual experiences and perspectives vary widely, and not all Hindus or Muslims share the same feelings or fears.
Thus, if your statement is implying that "Hindus in Bengal fear discrimination due to a Muslim-majority context," it might be considered true in some historical and contemporary contexts, but it does not universally apply to all Hindus or all situations.
So, I would suggest that it's important to consider the nuances and avoid blanket statements.