Eight demands presented to the Bangladeshi Government
Chittagong (Bangladesh) – The ‘Sanatan Jagaran Manch’ organised a massive rally on 26th October in Chittagong, demanding the protection and rights of minority communities. A gathering was also held at the historic Lal Dighi Ground, where minority Hindus presented eight major demands. The group declared that their protest would continue until the Bangladeshi Government addresses these demands.
Thousands of Hindus take out a huge march in #Chittagong (Bangladesh)!
8 demands have been made to the Government of #Bangladesh
It looks like the Hindus in Bangladesh have realised that it is necessary to organize themselves in order to try and protect themselves.
They have… pic.twitter.com/iZeTfmO37l
— Sanatan Prabhat (@SanatanPrabhat) October 27, 2024
Demands raised by Hindus :
- Establish a tribunal to prosecute individuals involved in crimes against minorities.
- Compensate victims and provide for their rehabilitation.
- The Minority Protection Act should be enacted immediately.
- A Ministry of Minority Affairs should be formed.
- Construction of places of worship for minorities in every educational institution and allotment of prayer rooms in every hostel.
- Hindu Welfare Trusts should be upgraded to Hindu Foundations. Besides, Buddhist and Christian welfare trustees should also be elevated to foundations.
- The ‘Property Recovery and Preservation Act and Transfer of Entrusted Property Act’ should be properly implemented.
- Board of Sanskrit and Pali Education to be modernised and a five-day vacation should be given for the autumn Durga Puja.
Over 30,000 Hindus protest
Dhaka (Bangladesh) – On 1st November, over 30,000 Hindus carried out a protest march to demand protection against the continuous attacks on Hindus. Extra Police and soldiers were deployed at that time. Anti-Government marches are being carried out in several parts in Bangladesh. In Bangladesh, Muslims are 91% and Hindus are merely 8%.
The joint Council of Bangladesh Hindu, Buddhist, Christian has said, “Over 2,000 attacks on Hindus have taken place since 4th August. Interim Government has not given adequate protection. Since Sheikh Hasina’s ouster fanatic Islamists are becoming more and more aggressive”.
Editorial PerspectiveHindus in Bangladesh have realised that they must unite and make efforts for their own protection, as no external support will come from India or other countries. Hindus across the world need to learn from Hindus in Bangladesh. |