Hindu Teachers Targeted In Bangladesh: After the fall of Sheikh Hasina’s government, pressure on Hindu minorities in Bangladesh is continuously increasing. In the neighboring country, government Hindu employees, especially Hindu teachers, are being forced to resign from their posts. Not only outsiders but school students also enter the teachers’ offices in large numbers, shout slogans and force them to resign. This is the reason why at least 50 Hindu teachers were forced to resign from their jobs in the neighboring country. However, the number of such teachers may be much…
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Bangladesh Crisis Muhammad Yunus greets Hindus on Janmashtami promises to promote interfaith harmony CAO gave a big statement
Bangladesh Crisis News: Bangladesh’s interim government chief Mohammad Yunus met the leaders of the Hindu community on Monday (26 August). During this, Mohammad Yunus organized a welcome ceremony for them on the occasion of Janmashtami. He also pledged to promote inter-religious harmony. On the occasion of Janmashtami, the Chief Advisor Office has given a big statement. In fact, after the ouster of Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina, business establishments of the minority Hindu population were targeted and temples were vandalized in the violence that continued for several days. After the student…
Read MoreViolence Against Hindu in Bangladesh Teacher resign forcefully claim by Kolkata Iskcon Spokesperson
Hindu Teacher Forcefully Resign In Bangladesh: After violent protests in Bangladesh, Sheikh Hasina resigned and came to India. After the fall of Hasina government, there were many attacks and atrocities on Hindus in Bangladesh. An interim government has also been formed in the country, but even after this the violence against Hindus is not stopping. On this, Kolkata ISKCON Vice President and spokesperson Radharaman Das wrote on social media on August 21 that Hindus are being continuously mistreated. ISKCON spokesperson posted the video and claimed that a Hindu teacher in…
Read MoreBangladesh Violence: This organization wants to destroy all the statues built in Bangladesh, said- we will bring Islamic Nizam, do not like music and art
Bangladesh Violence: No matter how important art and music are in Bangladesh’s culture, radical Islamic organizations do not like it. They want to implement Sharia law in the country, they believe that people can get justice only after the Islamic regime comes. At present, ‘Hifazat-e-Islam’ has become the largest organization of radical Muslims in Bangladesh. The name of this organization has also come up in the violence against Hindus and attacks on temples in Bangladesh. This organization has also opposed PM Modi’s visit to Bangladesh in the year 2021. This…
Read Morebangladesh hindu violence engineering student said locals demanding protection money or quit country
Bangladesh Hindu Crisis: The increasing attacks on Hindus in Bangladesh are a matter of concern. Even after Sheikh Hasina left the country, the violent incidents are not stopping there. The rioters are especially targeting Hindus. According to a TOI report, Nimay Halder (name changed), who came to India on a student visa, claims that last week, he received several threatening calls, asking him to pay protection money of several lakh rupees or leave Bangladesh. According to a Times of India report, Nimay Halder (name changed) had come from Bangladesh on…
Read Morebangladesh crisis Army Chief Waker Uz Zaman disclose given shelter to some influential people of Sheikh Hasina led Govt tell reason
Bangladesh Crisis News: After the 2-month-long anti-reservation student movement in Bangladesh, Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina resigned from her post on 5 August. However, now an interim government has been formed in the country. Meanwhile, the Bangladesh Army Chief revealed that he has given shelter to some influential people of the ousted Hasina-led government. Bangladesh Army Chief General Waqar-uz-Zaman on Wednesday (August 14) revealed that he gave shelter to some influential people of the previous Awami League government. So that any kind of attack on them could be prevented. On the…
Read MoreBangladesh Crisis News Interim Government draws India attention on Sheikh Hasina statements
Bangladesh Violence: A new interim government has been formed in Bangladesh after the coup of Sheikh Hasina. Referring to the recent statements of former PM Sheikh Hasina, the interim government of Bangladesh has given a message to the Indian High Commissioner. In which Foreign Affairs Advisor Mohammad Tauhid Hussain told Indian High Commissioner Pranay Verma on Wednesday (August 14) that such statements of the former Prime Minister coming from India are not good for promoting better bilateral relations. According to the Dhaka Tribune report, the Ministry of External Affairs gave…
Read MoreMan Filed Murder case against Sheikh Hasina also threatened to be killed know More
Bangladesh Violence: Ousted Bangladesh Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina and six others, including two senior ministers in her Cabinet and a sacked police chief, will be tried on murder charges, court officials said on Tuesday. This is the first case registered against Hasina (76), who resigned and went to India on August 5 after widespread protests against the Awami League-led government over the controversial job reservation system. This case has been registered against Hasina and six others in connection with the death of a grocery shop owner during the violent clashes…
Read MoreAttack on Hindus in Bangladesh Akhil Bharatiya Akhara Parishad Haridwar Wrote Letter to United Nations Secretary-General Antonio Guterres
Bangladesh Violence Latest News: The matter of attack on Hindus in Bangladesh has now reached the All India Akhada Parishad in Haridwar. Regarding this, the All India Akhada Parishad, the apex body of saints and sages, held a meeting on Tuesday (13 August 2024). In this meeting, the attacks on Hindus were discussed. After this, the council condemned the violence against Hindus in Bangladesh and urged the United Nations to unanimously pass a resolution. The council has also written a letter to UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres regarding its demands. In…
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