US condemns violence against minorities in Bangladesh, directs Bangladesh to respect human rights
The US State Department made this remark after condemning violence against minorities in Bangladesh.
The US State Department made this remark after condemning violence against minorities in Bangladesh.
The PIL was filed by Rajesh Dhanda, a businessman from Ludhiana, Punjab. The petition mentioned that the condition of minorities (Hindus, Sikhs, Jains, and others) in Bangladesh is extremely dire.
Dr Jaishankar stated further that two main issues are arising in the relations between the two countries. One of which is attacks on minorities in Bangladesh which is a matter of grave concern for India.
When other passengers on the bus repeatedly tried to resist the gang of robbers, they were threatened with murdering them. This fanatic gang only targeted Hindu women and raped them.
he accused, Rehan Bafal, is the son of Mohsin Hawaldar, a sub-district president of an ethnic political party.
Eyewitness Professor Sheikh Mahmudul Hasan said that Arnav was sitting on a motorcycle and drinking tea at night. At that time, some miscreants on a motorcycle shot at him and fled.
The attacks on minority Hindus in Bangladesh are growing day by day. Even the recent visit of Indian foreign secretary to Bangladesh has failed to restore peace in Bangladesh because of which the Hindus, Buddhists and Christians remain unsafe in Bangladesh.
Amid the ongoing crisis facing Bangladeshi minorities, the Coalition of Hindus in North America (CoHNA) convened a timely and impactful discussion to address the increasingly systematic persecution of Hindus in Bangladesh.
In another incident, a minor girl was gang-raped by 8 to 10 people. After this, she was left on the road. It has been alleged that the rapists had links with Jamaat-e-Islami.
In this attack, Sugata Bose’s mother Kakuli Bose, his freedom fighter father Shyamalendu Bose and one more person got injured.