It is the responsibility of interim Government of Bangladesh to protect the minorities
Addressing the situation in Bangladesh, US State Department Deputy Spokesperson Vedant Patel stated, “We are clear that fundamental freedoms must be respected.
Addressing the situation in Bangladesh, US State Department Deputy Spokesperson Vedant Patel stated, “We are clear that fundamental freedoms must be respected.
At this time, Blackman added that the British Parliament has published a written statement on the status of minority Hindus in Bangladesh.
Amid growing concerns around ISKCON leader Chinmoy Prabhu’s detention in Bangladesh on sedition charges, thousands of people took out a massive rally in Tripura’s capital Agartala.
A representative of the ‘Bangladesh Mission’ in Geneva denied that the Hindu minority in Bangladesh was being persecuted.
According to reports, a truck collided with the bus, and a rickshaw appeared in front of it. Locals then threatened Indian passengers, raised slogans, and even issued death threats.
“Incidents, like, attacks on Hindus, women and other minorities by Islamic fanatics, killing, looting and arson as well as inhuman atrocities are extremely worrying. RSS condemns all this.”
On the other hand, Shafiqul Alam, the press-secretary of Muhammad Yunus, the chief advisor of the interim Government of Bangladesh, has stated that Hindus are safe in Bangladesh.
During the hearing, Deputy Attorney General Asaduddin informed the court about them government’s actions in cases of violence.
In a letter sent to banks across the country, the department said that the bank accounts of all businesses related to the people whose accounts have been frozen will also be closed.
“We have made our protest very clear about the situation of Hindus and minorities in Bangladesh. India has consistently and strongly raised the issue of threats and targeted attacks against Hindus and other minorities with the Bangladesh government.”