INDIA URGES BANGLADESH FOR HINDU SAFETY
Septuagenarian Ghosh pads up to defend Chinmoy Das in Bangladesh Courts
Septuagenarian lawyer Rabindra Ghosh is determined to defend arrested Iskcon monk Chinmoy Krishna Das in Bangladesh. Ghosh was previously prevented from representing Das, but will attempt again on January 2nd, potentially escalating to the Supreme Court. He faces opposition and alleges harassment of lawyers defending Das, highlighting the challenging situation for minorities in Bangladesh.
Minorities fear targeted attacks in post-revolution Bangladesh
In Muslim-majority Bangladesh, recent post-revolution unrest has sparked attacks on Hindu minorities, including the arson of a temple in Dhour. Such violence, fueled by political tensions and long-standing discrimination, highlights the vulnerability of minorities used as "pawns" in political conflicts.
Hindu idols vandalised in three Bangladesh temples, Police arrests one person
Bangladesh has witnessed a disturbing rise in attacks on its Hindu minority, with recent incidents of idol vandalism in Mymensingh and Dinajpur districts. The violence has surged since the ousting of Sheikh Hasina's government in August 2024. India has expressed serious concerns, urging the interim government led by Muhammad Yunus to ensure the safety of minorities. These events highlight the growing communal tensions in Bangladesh and their implications for its relationship with India.
2,200 cases of violence against Hindus ,other minorities in Bangladesh: Govt
India has voiced concerns to Bangladesh over 2,200 reported cases of violence against minorities this year, urging Dhaka to ensure their safety. This follows a strained period in bilateral relations after political upheaval in Bangladesh and increased attacks on minorities, including the arrest of a Hindu monk.
Jailed Bangladesh monk Chinmoy Krishna Das' lawyer Rabindra Ghosh in Kolkata for treatment
Bangladeshi lawyer Rabindra Ghosh, defending jailed Hindu monk Chinmoy Krishna Das, seeks medical treatment in India. His son expresses safety concerns and urges him to stay, but Ghosh remains determined to return and fight the case despite the risks. Ghosh's advocacy comes amidst escalating political turmoil and increased vulnerability for Bangladesh's Hindu minority.
PM Modi can defeat Bangladesh in '48 hours': Shiv Sena MLA Nilesh Rane
Shiv Sena MLA Nilesh Rane claimed India would protect Hindus facing attacks in Bangladesh. He asserted that Prime Minister Modi could defeat Bangladesh in 48 hours. Rane's remarks came during a rally protesting atrocities against Hindus in Bangladesh. Meanwhile, the Sakal Hindu Samaj organized events and marches in Maharashtra to highlight the issue and demand government action.
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Idols burnt in another attack on Hindu temple in Bangladesh, complaint filed
A Hindu temple near Dhaka, Bangladesh, was set ablaze late Friday night, with idols burned and the structure damaged. The temple supervisor, Babul Ghosh, filed a complaint against unidentified individuals, alleging they poured petrol on the idols and fled. ISKCON Kolkata's Vice President expressed concern over continued attacks on minorities in Bangladesh despite recent government meetings with religious leaders.
West Bengal BJP, Hindu organisations to protest at Ghojadanga border demanding release of Hindu monk in Bangladesh
Hindu groups and BJP leaders protested at the India-Bangladesh border. They demanded the release of a jailed ISKCON monk. They cited concerns about minority safety in Bangladesh. Protesters urged India to halt trade with Bangladesh. They called for international attention to the situation. A BJP leader evoked the 1971 Bangladesh Liberation War.
Sheikh Hasina accuses Muhammad Yunus of perpetrating 'genocide' against Bangladesh minorities in first public address
Ousted Bangladeshi Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina accused interim leader Muhammad Yunus of "genocide" against religious minorities. Fleeing to India after mass protests, Hasina alleges Yunus orchestrated violence and targeted Hindus, Buddhists, and Christians. She also claims there were plans to assassinate her and her sister.
Shahi Imam of Jama Masjid urges Bangladesh's Muhammad Yunus to act against Hindu minority injustices
Syed Ahmed Bukhari, the Shahi Imam of Jama Masjid in Delhi, has condemned the injustices against the Hindu minority in Bangladesh. He urges Muhammad Yunus, the head of the interim government, to take immediate action. Bukhari highlights the close relationship between India and Bangladesh and references the United Nations' stance on protecting minority rights.
Day after Bangladesh mission breach, Tripura suspends, withdraws cops; detains seven
The Tripura government suspended three police officers and detained seven individuals over a security breach at the Bangladesh assistant high commission office during protests. Chief Minister Manik Saha condemned the incident, and the consular services at the AHC office were suspended. Hotels in Tripura have also decided not to accommodate Bangladeshi nationals.
Avoid wearing saffron robes, tilak: ISKCON Kolkata spokesperson urges Bangladesh monks, devotees to practice faith discreetly
ISKCON Kolkata advised its monks and followers in Bangladesh to avoid wearing saffron robes and 'tilak' in public. This is due to increased violence against Hindu minorities after the fall of the Sheikh Hasina government. The advice aims to ensure safety amid threats and intimidations faced by devotees and their families.
Bangladesh will not tolerate communal activities, foreign adviser tells diplomats
Bangladesh's interim government is taking a strong stance against communalism and promises equality for all. India is enhancing security for Bangladesh's diplomatic missions after a breach incident. The situation in Bangladesh has been tense due to recent targeted violence against minorities. Both governments are urging for better protection and action against such activities.
Interim govt demands thorough investigation into attack on Bangladesh mission in Agartala
Bangladesh's interim government protested a violent demonstration at its Assistant High Commission in Agartala. The protest was against the arrest of Hindu monk Chinmoy Krishna Das and attacks on the Hindu community in Bangladesh. India has described the incident as regrettable and promised to step up security for Bangladeshi missions in the country.
'Thrashed in Bangladesh for being Indian': Kolkata youth shares his harrowing experience
Sayan Ghosh, a 22-year-old from Kolkata, alleged he was attacked in Dhaka on revealing he was a Hindu from India. Ghosh claimed local police refused to file a complaint, and private hospitals denied treatment for his injuries. The assault took place while he was visiting a friend. Ghosh later filed a report upon returning to India and plans to approach the Bangladesh Deputy High Commission in Kolkata. The incident raises concerns about safety and justice for minorities and visitors in Bangladesh.
Mamata Banerjee urges Central government to address Bangladesh human rights issues
West Bengal CM Mamata Banerjee urged the Centre to seek the UN's intervention to address the torture of Hindus in Bangladesh. She offered refuge to the affected Bangladeshis in Bengal, contingent on Centre's approval. Banerjee also called on PM Modi and External Affairs Minister Jaishankar to issue statements in Parliament addressing this issue.
Iskcon holds protest-prayer meets for Safety of Minorities in Bangladesh
Iskcon organised global prayers for the safety of minorities in Bangladesh. Monks and disciples will pray at various centres worldwide. The situation in Bangladesh is serious, resulting in the arrest of monks. Reports of attacks on Hindus and temples have emerged, raising concerns about safety. Prayers aim to bring peace.
Situations are much worse in India, says Congress leader on attacks on Hindus in Bangladesh
Rashid Alvi criticizes Hindu temple attacks in Bangladesh, claiming the situation for minorities is even worse in India, citing mosque demolitions and violence. Mehbooba Mufti compares the state of minorities in India with Bangladesh, expressing concerns over recent claims on mosques and the Ajmer Sharif Dargah controversy.
Centre using diplomatic channels for safety of Hindus in Bangladesh: Himanta Biswa Sarma
Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma announces that the Indian government is using diplomatic channels to ensure the safety of Hindus in Bangladesh amid rising atrocities. He emphasizes that it is Bangladesh's responsibility to safeguard its religious minorities and mentions strict vigil at the India-Bangladesh border to prevent illegal infiltration.
Three Hindu temples in Bangladesh's Chattogram vandalised
In Chattogram, Bangladesh, three Hindu temples were vandalised during a mob attack amidst ongoing protests sparked by the arrest of former ISKCON member Chinmoy Krishna Das under sedition charges. Both groups clashed, leading to minimal damage. India's government has expressed concern over the safety of minorities in Bangladesh, urging protection.
Dhaka asks India to ensure safety of its missions, claims its flag burnt during protest in Kolkata
Bangladesh condemns violent protests at its Deputy High Commission in Kolkata, urging New Delhi to ensure the safety of its diplomatic missions. Protesters burned the Bangladesh flag and an effigy of interim government chief Muhammad Yunus, igniting concerns over the security of Bangladesh's diplomatic staff amid ongoing violence against the Hindu community in Bangladesh.
India echoes calls for action against rising Hindu-Muslim tensions in Bangladesh
India raised deep concerns about the increasing threats and targeted violence against Hindus and other minority communities in Bangladesh. MEA spokesperson Randhir Jaiswal urged Bangladesh to protect all minorities and criticized the surge of extremist rhetoric and violent incidents as serious issues needing immediate attention.
VHP announces 2-day protest against 'atrocities' on religious minorities in Bangladesh
The Vishva Hindu Parishad is leading a two-day nationwide protest against perceived "atrocities" on religious minorities in Bangladesh. The protest, scheduled for Friday and Saturday, involves various Hindu groups and supporters of human rights. This follows over 200 attacks on Hindus since the fall of Sheikh Hasina's government, with recent tensions escalating due to the arrest of Hindu leader Das.
Launch movement to change interim govt: Tripura CPI(M) urges people in Bangladesh
Tripura's CPI(M) urged secular forces in Bangladesh to protest alleged minority attacks and push for the interim government's removal. They criticized the government's perceived pro-Pakistan stance, contrasting it with the liberation war's spirit. This follows concerns over rising violence against Hindus and anti-India sentiment, echoing a former Bangladeshi Foreign Minister's accusations of "mobocracy."
Shiv Sena holds anti-Bangladesh protests in Jammu, urges PM to ensure safety of Hindus
Shiv Sena members protested in Jammu against the violence targeting Hindus in Bangladesh. They burned an effigy and the flag of Bangladesh. The protesters demanded Prime Minister Modi's intervention to protect Hindus. They urged for permission to visit Bangladesh and support the affected Hindu community. The Shiv Sena wants the attacks raised at the international level.
ISKCON Kolkata apprises Centre about attacks on its monks in Bangladesh
ISKCON Kolkata reported attacks on its monks and Hindu minorities in Bangladesh to the Indian government. Monk Chinmoy Krishna Das was arrested. ISKCON urged intervention from India and the UN. Das was denied bail and imprisoned. Threats against ISKCON and other Hindu groups have increased in recent months. Authorities in Bangladesh have not taken sufficient action.
Bangladesh refutes India's remarks on arrest of Hindu monk Sri Chinmoy Krishna Das, calls claims "unfounded"
Bangladesh rejected India's statement on the Hindu monk's arrest. The arrest followed specific charges. Dhaka expressed disappointment over the misrepresentation of the situation. Bangladesh emphasised its commitment to religious harmony. The government criticized attempts to undermine facts.
MEA expresses 'deep concern' on ISKCON priest Das' arrest, asks Bangladesh to protect Hindus, other minorities
ISKCON priest Chinmoy Krishna Das, spokesperson for Bangladesh Sammilit Sanatan Jagran Jote, was denied bail after being arrested on sedition charges. India's Ministry of External Affairs expressed concern, urging Bangladesh to protect minorities' rights. Das allegedly disrespected the national flag during a rally advocating for Hindu safety amidst increased attacks following the change in government. Supporters protested his detention.
US urges Bangladesh to end violent crackdowns on peaceful protests
The US has voiced its disapproval to Bangladesh over the government's handling of protests. This follows clashes between law enforcement and the Hindu community in Chittagong. The unrest stemmed from a Facebook post that was critical of ISKCON. India has also condemned the violence and urged Bangladesh to protect its Hindu population.
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