Bangladesh’s Hindu leaders to meet Muhammad Yunus

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Bangladesh break government has promised to rebuff miscreants who tainted sanctuaries having a place with minorities and did plunder and fire related crime assaults in the country. A meeting with Hindu Bengali leaders in Bangladesh on Tuesday has been requested by interim government leader Muhammad Yunus. This comes just a few days after a number of Hindu homes, businesses, and temples were broken into in the country as a result of the political turmoil. Muhammad Yunus, an advisor to the interim government of Bangladesh, has pledged to punish those who desecrated minority-owned temples and carried out looting and arson attacks across the country. Prior, Muhammad Yunus had denounced the assaults, referring to them as “egregious”. ” Is it true or not that they are (minorities) not individuals of this country? You (understudies) have had the option to save this country; Can you not help a few families? You should say, ‘Nobody can hurt them.

They are my siblings; we battled together, and we will remain together,” the Nobel Prize champ told understudies at the Begum Rokeya College in the Rangpur city on Saturday. Likewise read: ‘ I admire and respect you: Bangladesh interval head Muhammad Yunus to understudies who drove hostile to Hasina fights

He further forewarned that the assaults on minorities in Bangladesh could be ‘damage’ by those looking to ‘sabotage their advancement.’ ” Numerous individuals are ready to render your efforts pointless. This time, don’t fall,” he advised. At least 205 attacks on members of minority communities have occurred in 52 districts since Sheikh Hasina’s government collapsed, according to two Hindu organizations: the Bangladesh Hindu Buddhist Christian Unity Council and the Bangladesh Puja Udjapan Parishad. In addition to vandalism, at least two Hindu leaders associated with Hasina’s Awami League party were killed in Bangladeshi violence following her departure.

Hindu organizations call on the Center to act On Sunday, a number of Hindu organizations called on the Center to act in order to safeguard Hindu residents of Bangladesh. Individuals from associations like Swatantryaveer Savarkar Rashtriya Smarak, Manav Seva Pratisthan, Vajra Dal, Yog Vedant Samiti, Suyash Mitra Mandal, Shri Shivarajyabhishek Dinotsav Samiti, Sanatan Sanstha and Hindu Janjagruti Samiti made the interest, revealed PTI. An enormous gathering of individuals accumulated in Mumbai and yelled trademarks against the supposed monstrosities on Hindus in Bangladesh. They likewise marked a notice to be submitted to the public authority with their requests, detailed PTI.

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