Recently, due to the anti-reservation movement by a large number of students, Sheikh Hasina had to leave Bangladesh and take refuge in India. No one knew when this anti-reservation movement turned violent and anti-Hindu. Under the guise of this movement, Bangladesh’s radical anti-reservation forces committed violence and arson in many places. A well-planned conspiracy led to the vandalization of Hindu temples. Temples were deliberately targeted. Hindus were mercilessly beaten up. Their homes were robbed. This clearly demonstrates that Bangladesh’s radical anti-reservation forces do not want Hindus to stay in Bangladesh at all.
So far, a total of 205 incidents of violence have occurred in 52 out of 64 districts
According to the information received, a total of 205 incidents of violence occurred in 52 out of 64 districts after Sheikh Hasina left Bangladesh. Although Bangladesh established an interim administration, the violence persists. In the meantime, thousands of Hindu citizens are demonstrating against the continued violence in Dhaka’s streets. During the demonstration, the demonstrators declared that we all own this country. It is not the exclusive property of any one community.
Strict legislation is necessary in order to safeguard minorities
During the march, protesters also demanded safety, peace, and order for Hindus. They marched to Shahbagh Square in Dhaka with signs calling for a secular Bangladesh, but they didn’t stop there. Not only did they march, but they also targeted the government for its failure to stop the violence against Hindus. They also demanded that the government implement strict laws to protect minorities and reserve 10 percent of seats in Parliament.
The United Nations expressed concern over the targeting of minority communities in Bangladesh
The United Nations has expressed deep concern over the violence against Hindus in Bangladesh. The United Nations said that “it is against supporting any kind of violence based on race. Farhan, the Deputy Spokesperson for United Nations Secretary-General Guterres, expressed the urgent need to curb the violence in Bangladesh.
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