10 cases filed, over 3,000 unidentified persons booked for Bangladesh violence \
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10 cases filed, over 3,000 unidentified persons booked for Bangladesh violence

24-Oct-2021
Dhaka [Bangladesh] October 24 (ANI): Police were underprepared for the communal attack in Hajiganj upazila of Chandpur on October 13 despite warnings from the local puja management committee after the violence in Comilla, locals and activists said.
24-Oct-2021 World
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ISKCON stages protests at 150 temples across globe against Bangla violence \
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ISKCON stages protests at 150 temples across globe against Bangla violence

23-Oct-2021
Kolkata Oct 23 PTI Members of the International Society for Krishna Consciousness ISKCON on Saturday staged protests by chanting the Hare Krishna mantra at their international headquarters in West Bengals Mayapur and 149 temples across the globe against the recent attacks on Hindus in Bangladesh Last week many Durga Puja pavilions and Hindu temples and homes across Bangladesh were attacked and vandalised including an ISKCON centre in Noakhali and several people killed in violence that erupted over alleged blasphemy at a marquee in Comilla At Mayapur thousands of devotees and monks performed Harinam Sankirtan or congregational chanting during their protest and displayed placards that carried messages such as Justice for Bangladesh Protect our temples in Bangladesh and Stop violence against Hindus Later they prayed for those who lost their lives in the violence ISKCON devotees participated in a worldwide peaceful demonstration of pain and grief of the global Hindu community which stands in solidarity with the Hindus of Bangladesh They also demanded that the Sheikh Hasina government ensure safety and justice to the minorities in that country ISKCON Mayapur media spokesperson Subroto Biswas said ISKCON Mayapur co-director Subekshana Das a devotee from Poland flayed the attacks and demanded that the Bangladesh government take tangible action against the perpetrators Similar protests were held in Kolkata where devotees also lit candles in front of the photographs of two ISKCON members who lost their lives in the violence in Noakhali vice-president Radharaman Das said PTI SUS ACD ACD
23-Oct-2021 National
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Protests in Bangladesh against communal violence \
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Protests in Bangladesh against communal violence

23-Oct-2021
Dhaka [Bangladesh], October 23 (ANI): Hindu community leaders, students, teachers, and activists are set to demonstrate and observe a token hunger strike in Dhaka and other parts of Bangladesh on Saturday to press home their demand for ensuring the safety and security of religious minorities in the country, local media reported.
23-Oct-2021 World
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Durga Puja violence: Bangladesh police arrest prime suspect from Cox’s Bazar \
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Durga Puja violence: Bangladesh police arrest prime suspect from Cox’s Bazar

22-Oct-2021
Dhaka [Bangladesh], October 22 (ANI): Bangladesh police have arrested Iqbal Hossain, the main suspect responsible for keeping the Quran at a Durga Puja venue in Comilla, from Cox's Bazar on Thursday night, reported local media.
22-Oct-2021 World
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Bangladesh Violence Needs To Stop: UN \
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Bangladesh Violence Needs To Stop: UN

19-Oct-2021
Dhaka : The attacks on minority Hindus in Bangladesh are against the values enshrined in its Constitution and Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina’s government needs to ensure an impartial inquiry into the incidents, the UN said on Monday. Communal tension continued to remain high in Bangladesh as violence spread to northern district of Rangpur during the weekend. “Recent attacks on Hindus in Bangladesh, fueled by hate speech on social media, are against the values of the Constitution and need to stop.
19-Oct-2021 International
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Bangladesh Violence Needs To Stop: UN \
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Bangladesh Violence Needs To Stop: UN

19-Oct-2021
Dhaka : The attacks on minority Hindus in Bangladesh are against the values enshrined in its Constitution and Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina’s government needs to ensure an impartial inquiry into the incidents, the UN said on Monday. Communal tension continued to remain high in Bangladesh as violence spread to northern district of Rangpur during the weekend. “Recent attacks on Hindus in Bangladesh, fueled by hate speech on social media, are against the values of the Constitution and need to stop.
19-Oct-2021 International
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Growing anti-Hindu mindset in Bangladesh alarming Taslima Nasreen \
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Growing anti-Hindu mindset in Bangladesh alarming Taslima Nasreen

19-Oct-2021
New Delhi Oct 19 PTI Anguished over the anti-Hindu violence in Bangladesh renowned writer Taslima Nasreen has said the country has now become Jihadistan where madrasas are a breeding ground for fundamentalism and accused the Sheikh Hasina government of using religion for political gainsHindus and Buddhists in Bangladesh have become third class citizens and the growing anti-Hindu mindset is alarming the writer saidBangladesh has been witnessing attacks on the Hindu minority community vandalisation of temples and Durga puja marquees Communal tension has been brewing over an alleged incident of blasphemy at a Durga Puja venue in Comilla last week that triggered clashes in many districtsSlamming the attacks the writer told PTI in an interview that I actually dont like to call it Bangladesh anymore It has become jihadistan now All the subsequent governments including the present one used religion for political motives They made Islam the state religion so Hindus and Buddhists have become third class citizens and subject to persecution like this Nasreen who had to leave Bangladesh in 1994 in the wake of death threats by fundamentalist outfits for her alleged anti-Islamic views said the anti-Hindu sentiment is not new in Bangladesh and it was strange that no protection was given to Hindus during Durga puja festival Sheikh Hasina is very well aware that every year during Durga puja time there is a chance of jihadi attack on Hindus So why no protection was given to the Hindu minorities the Lajja fame author said Fearing that many Hindus will leave the country now she said if the government wanted to protect them it could have done so This growing anti-Hindu mindset is very alarming There were 30 percent Hindus living there during the time of partition but now it is reduced to nine percent said the 59-year-old BangladeshiSwedish writerThe author whose book Lajja is banned in Bangladesh said I wrote my novel Lajja in 1993 in which a Hindu family is attacked by Muslim fanatics and decides to leave the country but it is not that such incidents happened only in 1993 it is continuously going on Hindus are tortured persecuted and threatened by Muslims It has been going on for years as Muslims want Hindus to leave the country so that they can grab their land the author alleged Lajja is considered the authors response to anti-Hindu riots that erupted in parts of Bangladesh soon after the demolition of the Babri Masjid in India in 1992Known for her writings on women human rights and secularism the firebrand author claimed that madrasas and mosques are being used to brainwash the younger generation in Bangladesh which is becoming another Afghanistan that is controlled TalibanNumerous mosques and madrasas are built in Bangladesh unnecessarily which are used to brainwash the younger generation In remote villages preachers speak whatever they want to in the name of Islam They are misleading young people who are illiterate and do not understand Arabic So whenever any rumour is spread these kinds of violent incidents happen she said What do you want to make your country with this extremism Another Afghanistan where Taliban is in control she asked Nasreen said she has been a victim of this extremism throughout her life as her writing are related to women and humanitarian issuesIt has been 28 years since I was thrown out of the country and still no government has allowed me to enter the country I defended the minority community in Lajja 28 years ago and still write whenever this kind of issue arises whether it in Bangladesh Pakistan Afganistan Syria or anywhere in the world she saidNasreen feels that economic growth is meaningless if religious tolerance is not thereMadrasas she said should be controlled by the government and there should be strict vigil on what they are teaching Children should be encouraged to go to a secular school and they must have a scientific temper she saidSecularism should be promoted and there should be a strict separation between state and religion You cannot just blame the people who have destroyed Hindu shops houses or temples Governments have created all the reasons for them to do this over the years for their vote bank politics which should be stopped said the writer Taking note of a protest rally against the attack on Hindus in Bangladesh she said I am very glad that hundreds of people have participated in a protest rally in Chattogram against these incidents in which progressive Muslims also took part Social media has played a major part in this as there is a media blackout in Bangladesh she added PTI MJ DV DV
19-Oct-2021 National
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Bangladesh Violence Needs To Stop: UN \
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Bangladesh Violence Needs To Stop: UN

19-Oct-2021
Dhaka : The attacks on minority Hindus in Bangladesh are against the values enshrined in its Constitution and Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina’s government needs to ensure an impartial inquiry into the incidents, the UN said on Monday. Communal tension continued to remain high in Bangladesh as violence spread to northern district of Rangpur during the weekend. “Recent attacks on Hindus in Bangladesh, fueled by hate speech on social media, are against the values of the Constitution and need to stop.
19-Oct-2021 International
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Bangladesh Violence Needs To Stop: UN \
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Bangladesh Violence Needs To Stop: UN

19-Oct-2021
Dhaka : The attacks on minority Hindus in Bangladesh are against the values enshrined in its Constitution and Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina’s government needs to ensure an impartial inquiry into the incidents, the UN said on Monday. Communal tension continued to remain high in Bangladesh as violence spread to northern district of Rangpur during the weekend. “Recent attacks on Hindus in Bangladesh, fueled by hate speech on social media, are against the values of the Constitution and need to stop.
19-Oct-2021 International
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Attacks on religious minorities in Bangladesh: 3,721 houses, temples vandalized in 9 years \
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Attacks on religious minorities in Bangladesh: 3,721 houses, temples vandalized in 9 years

19-Oct-2021
Dhaka [Bangladesh] October 19 (ANI): A rights group informed that around 3,721 attacks were reported on the Hindu community in Bangladesh in the last nine years.
19-Oct-2021 World
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