UN avoids the word “Hindu” while condemning the violence in Bangladesh
Farhan Haq, the spokesperson of the UN Secretary General Antonio Guterres, has said, “We protest attacks and violence on the basis of ethnicity”.
Farhan Haq, the spokesperson of the UN Secretary General Antonio Guterres, has said, “We protest attacks and violence on the basis of ethnicity”.
The demonstrators also demanded compensation for those affected by the violence and called for the reconstruction of damaged temples.
Muslim organisations in India have not uttered a single word of protest about the ongoing violence against Hindus in Bangladesh.
Jagadguru Narendracharya Maharaj further said that Hindus are tolerant, not helpless.
The incidents of vandalism and targeting of temples and houses of Hindus are as disturbing as they are reprehensible.
Similar to the Jews, they should keep a conqueror’s attitude, unite and fight with the Muslims there.
Since the 1947 partition and until now, similar incidents have occurred in Bangladesh. Such incidents will keep happening till the Hindus worldwide remain inactive. Hindus must raise such issues.
From 2001 to 2014, about 30 to 35 percent of Assam Police were recruited from a particular community (Muslims). Today the Assam Government is recruiting people from every religion in the Police and forest guard force.
Bangladesh’s Jamaat-e-Islami party has admitted that Hindus were targeted in Bangladesh following Sheikh Hasina’s resignation. They also acknowledged that Hindu temples were attacked.
The authorities must establish the rule of Law, identify the criminals and they must be tried in the Court.”