Violence is not stopping in Bangladesh. 440 people have lost their lives in 21 days since July 16. Around 24 people were burnt alive in the hotel of an Awami League leader in West Johor district on Monday night after Sheikh Hasina resigned as PM and left the country. Along with religious places of Hindus and Sikhs, community people are also being targeted.
Hindus are being persecuted in Bangladesh, there are many reports and videos coming out of their girls and mothers being taken away from home, Hindus are pleading with them, but they don't believe anyone, when there is a male in the house, they are killed. are coming While many houses have been burnt, many people have been left alive.
“Secular Hindus of India, open your eyes”
“How are Islamist terrorists breaking into homes and picking up girls in Bangladesh?”
If this scream is piercing your ears, then be alive now
No, the body is alive, not the soul pic.twitter.com/w91KfVPCKf
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Radicals attacked Hindu areas in Nandipara Boro Butt Tala area under Khilgaon police station area of Dhaka. Hindu houses were ransacked and looted. There is an atmosphere of fear among the minorities. Due to which the minorities could not even sleep last night.
Are these people liberating the country by demolishing temples?
The woman says what crime have we Hindus committed? Our house was demolished. How do these people want freedom by demolishing the houses of Hindus? Hindu temples are being demolished. Are these people liberating the country by demolishing temples? This is not just a woman's pain. Many such incidents are coming to light from Bangladesh, which tells the story of killing humanity.
Amid the terror in Bangladesh, an Indian youth jumped from four floors to save his life. Due to which both his legs were broken up to the knees. He also sustained serious back injuries. Rabiul Islam, a resident of Assam, had gone to Bangladesh for business a few days ago. His brother Shahid Ali was also with him.
Government should open doors for Hindus
On the other hand, Hindu families going back to Bangladesh are requesting help from the Indian government. He has said that the government should open doors for Bangladeshi Hindus who want to come to India. There has been a major reduction in the movement of passengers and tourists at the Petrapol border in Bangladesh. Amid the violence in Bangladesh, people coming to India from Bangladesh are expressing their sorrow and fear.
Some people traveled 60-70 kilometers by cycle rickshaw to reach the Indian border.
Minister of State Ravneet Bittu's letter to External Affairs Minister
Union Minister of State for Railways and Food Processing Ravneet Singh Bittu has expressed concern over the violence in Bangladesh. Regarding attacks on Sikh temples and Hindu temples, he has requested External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar to take up the issue with the military authorities or the interim government of Bangladesh.
In a letter to Jaishankar, Bittu said that the population of Sikhs in Bangladesh is very small. Some anti-India elements are creating nuisance at religious places. So the Sikh community is concerned about the security of the Gurdwara. I request you to take up this issue with the Bangladesh Army or the Interim Government to protect the historical Sikh temples of Dhaka like Gurdwara Nanak Shahi and Gurdwara Sangat Tola as well as Hindu temples. He said that Guru Nanak Devji and Guru Teg Bahadur Sahib went to Dhaka. This Gurdwara has been built in his memory.
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