In Bangladesh, India’s neighbor, Hindu minorities held a demonstration demanding government protection. About 300 people from the Hindu community gathered in Dhaka on Saturday to demand that Muslim-majority Bangladesh’s interim government protect them from attacks and harassment and drop treason cases against Hindu community leaders.
The Hindu community rally said that since the coup took place in Bangladesh in the month of August, there have been thousands of attacks against the Hindu community. Regarding attacks on Hindus, the country’s minority group, the Bangladesh Hindu Buddhist Christian Unity Council, said that since August 4 there have been more than 2,000 attacks on Hindus, as the interim government is struggling to restore the order.
“Failed to provide adequate security”
The first student movement took place in Bangladesh, after which a coup d’état occurred in the country and Sheikh Hasina was forced to leave the country. After the coup, an interim government was formed to once again restore order to the country. Mohammad Yunus takes over the leadership of this interim government. United Nations human rights officials and other rights groups have expressed concern about human rights in the country under the command of Mohammad Yunus.
Bangladeshi Hindus and other minority communities say the interim government has not adequately protected them and that radical Islamists are becoming increasingly influential after Sheikh Hasina was ousted from power. Prime Minister Narendra Modi has also expressed concern over atrocities committed against Hindus in the neighboring country.
Donald Trump convicted
Not only India but also the United States have commented on the situation in Bangladesh. US President Joe Biden said he has been monitoring human rights in Bangladesh since the overthrow of Sheikh Hasina. Likewise, the former president of the United States and candidate of the Republican Party in the recent elections, Donald Trump, also commented on the atrocities committed against Hindus in Bangladesh. Donald Trump said: I strongly condemn the barbaric violence against Hindus, Christians and other minorities in Bangladesh. He said Bangladeshi minorities are being attacked and looted and Bangladesh is in a state of complete anarchy.
The protesters present 8 demands to the government.
Hindu activists in Bangladesh are holding a protest rally in Dhaka. They demand 8 things from the government, which also include a law for the protection of minorities. There is also a demand for a ministry for minorities. He also wants five days’ leave for his most important festival, Durga Puja. The total population of Bangladesh, a Muslim-majority country, is 170 million, of which 91 percent are Muslim population, along with 8 percent Hindu population.