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Hindus are being tortured in Bangladesh, government should intervene… ISKCON Vice President Appeal to PMO

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Hindus are being tortured in Bangladesh, government should intervene… ISKCON Vice President Appeal to PMO

Radharaman Das.

There is an atmosphere of fear among Hindus in Bangladesh. Since the coup, incidents of attacks on Hindus are coming to light. ISKCON Kolkata Vice President Radharaman Das made a post on the social media platform regarding this matter. In this he met the Prime Minister’s Office (PMO) and External Affairs Minister S. He has appealed to Jaishankar for the safety of Hindus.

Radharaman Das said in his post that we are very concerned about the serious situation in Bangladesh. There, Islamic groups openly threaten to capture ISKCON devotees, torture them, and then kill them. This terrible conspiracy to behead ISKCON monks and devotees is being spread openly. We are concerned about your safety. Immediate intervention is necessary to stop these violent incidents.

India asked to take action

India on Thursday asked Bangladesh to take action against extremist elements amid reports of tension after inflammatory posts emerged from Chittagong, Bangladesh. He also asked to ensure the safety of the Hindu community. Ministry of External Affairs spokesperson Randhir Jaiswal condemned the alleged attack on Hindus.

ensure the safety of Hindus

He had said that this tension was the result of inflammatory posts on social media. India appeals to the Bangladesh government to take action against such elements and ensure the safety of Hindus. Let us tell you that Indian-American MP Raja Krishnamurthy has also urged the US State Department to work for the protection of minorities in Bangladesh.

The State Department briefed Krishnamurthy on Monday about the efforts being made to protect the rights of Hindus. The Ministry of External Affairs stressed that the safety of minorities in Bangladesh is a top priority. He raises this issue in almost all high-level diplomatic meetings with Bangladesh.

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