Bangladesh government woke up in case of violence on Hindus! 4 accused of vandalizing temples arrested – violence against Hindus in Bangladesh Four accused of vandalizing temples arrested ntc
The Bangladesh government has started taking action regarding the continuous violence against Hindus in Bangladesh. The interim government of Mohammad Yunus has arrested 4 people who are accused of vandalizing Hindu temples and houses of people of Hindu community.
Law enforcement agencies of Bangladesh have arrested 4 accused from Sunamganj district of northern Bangladesh. Apart from the 12 named people, the police have also registered a case against 150 to 170 unknown people. The names of the four accused arrested are Aleem Hussain (19), Sultan Ahmed Raju (20), Imran Hussain (31) and Shahjahan Hussain (20). They are accused of vandalism in Dorabazar area of Sunamganj district.
Let us tell you that on December 3, Akash Das of Sunamganj district of Bangladesh had made a Facebook post. After this post, tension had arisen in the district. However, Akash later deleted the post. But, the miscreants started sharing screenshots of the post, due to which violence broke out in the area.
Attempt to snatch from police custody
According to the Dhaka Tribune report, the police had detained Akash Das, who posted the post, on the same day. The miscreants enraged by the post had also tried to snatch him from police custody on the same day. However, keeping in mind the security, the police had transferred Akash to Sadar Police Station instead of Dorabazar. Angry miscreants had attacked Loknath temple and houses and shops of Hindu community on that very day.
Hasina came to India after the protest
Let us tell you that relations between India and Bangladesh had become tense when Sheikh Hasina left the country and came to India after the student protests on August 5. After Hasina left Bangladesh, the interim government led by Mohammad Yunus is taking power there.
Attacks on Hindus are being seen continuously.
After the coup in Bangladesh, attacks on Hindus have increased suddenly. There, Hindus and especially ISKCON members are being targeted. A few days ago, Bangladesh police had also arrested Hindu monk Chinmoy Krishna Das, spokesperson of Bangladesh Samishta Sanatani Jagran Jot Sangathan, who is still in jail.