During this time the local Razakars led by one Madrichh Ali proposed to the villagers of Naria, that they convert en masse and then marry their girls with Muslim boys.
The local collaborators of the Pakistani occupation army, belonging to the Razakars and the Al Badr prevented the villagers from escaping.
More than a hundred men, women and children were caught and then brought to the house of Kamini Kumar Deb, a Hindu resident of the village.
The men, including Kamini Kumar Deb himself, were made to stand in a line and killed by burst fire.
The local collaborators belonging to the Razakars and the Al Badr set fire to 19 houses and 6 granaries in the village.
After the threats, five or six Hindus from nearby Abdalpur, Noagaon and Khagrakandi villages came and buried the dead bodies in the premises of Kamini Kumar Deb's residence.