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Bangladesh says India's statement on Chinmay's arrest baseless: They are misrepresenting facts, this is against our friendship

Bangladesh Police are taking Chinmoy Prabhu to the Chittagong Metropolitan Magistrate Court on Tuesday.

​​​​​​​Bangladesh has also reacted to the statement released by the Indian Ministry of External Affairs regarding the arrest of ISKCON chaplain Chinmoy Krishna Das Prabhu in Bangladesh. “It is very sad that the arrest of Chinmoy Krishna Das has been misrepresented by some,” Bangladesh's foreign ministry said on Tuesday.

The ministry said such statements not only misrepresent the facts but are also against the spirit of friendship and mutual understanding between the two neighboring countries. The Government of Bangladesh would like to reiterate that the Judiciary of the country is completely independent and the Government does not interfere in their functioning.

The Ministry further said-

The Government of Bangladesh is committed to maintaining communal harmony in the country. Saiful Islam, a lawyer in Chittagong, is worried about Alif's brutal murder. The administration has stepped up security to ensure that religious tolerance is maintained at any cost.

Earlier, India had expressed displeasure over the arrest of Chinmoy Prabhu. India's Ministry of External Affairs said in a statement on Tuesday that it is concerned by the arrest of Chinmoy Krishna Das. The Ministry of External Affairs said that it is unfortunate that criminals roam freely, but cases are pending against religious leaders who raise legitimate demands through peaceful meetings.

Bangladesh ISKCON cleric walks out of court after bail plea rejected

Important points of India's statement on the arrest of Chinmoy Prabhu…

  • There are many cases of arson and looting of minority homes and shops, desecration of deities and temples in Bangladesh.
  • We also express concern over the attacks on minorities peacefully protesting the arrest of Das.
  • Bangladesh authorities should protect Hindus and all minorities, give them the right to freedom of expression.

ISKCON condemned the Bangladesh government ISKCON has also issued a statement regarding the arrest of Bangladesh ISKCON President Chinmay Krishna Das Prabhu. Bangladesh government has been condemned in this. ISKCON has appealed to the Bangladesh government to create an environment in which people of all religions live together.

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ISKCON said that Chinmay Krishna Das Prabhu is raising voice for the rights of minorities in Bangladesh. Government should ensure protection of citizens' rights.

Earlier, ISCO of Bangladesh had demanded India's intervention in this matter. He urged the Indian government to talk to the Bangladesh government and tell them that ISKCON has nothing to do with terrorism anywhere in the world.

ISKCON has demanded the Bangladesh government to release its leader immediately, saying he is only carrying out a peaceful devotional movement.

The court rejected Chinmoy Prabhu's bail plea, sent him to jail Chinmoy Prabhu, a prominent face of the Hindu community in Bangladesh and associated with the ISKCON temple, was produced in court on November 26 in a sedition case registered at the Kotwali police station in Chittagong. A case of sedition was registered against Chinmoy Prabhu under sections 120(B), 124(A), 153(A), 109 and 34 of the Bangladesh Penal Code. However, the court rejected the bail application and sent him to jail.

Police fired tear gas shells and lathi-charged Chinmoy Prabhu's supporters outside the Chittagong court. Police fired rubber bullets to disperse the protesters. The people who came to protest the arrest of Chinmoy Prabhu were also removed by the police.

On the other hand, Chinmoy Prabhu, while addressing the supporters in the court premises, announced the continuation of the agitation as per the law.

Bangladeshi police officers take Chinmoy Prabhu to court, photo.

Islamic extremists attack temples, burn houses of Dalits Islamic extremists attacked the Loknath temple in Chittagong on Tuesday afternoon. A mob of fanatics marched towards the temple chanting Allahu Akbar. In the evening too, many fanatics vandalized the Kali temple in Hazari Lane, Chittagong.

Meanwhile, a violent mob set fire to several houses in Chittagong's Dalit Colony. Earlier he had also threatened the Hindus of the area to close the shops. According to locals, the attackers were associated with Jamaat-e-Islami and opposition party BNP.

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Lawyer dies in Chittagong

A lawyer has died during a demonstration in support of Chinmoy Prabhu in Chittagong. The slain lawyer has been identified as Saiful Islam alias Alif (35). It is not yet clear how the lawyer died. He was taken to Chittagong Medical College this evening, where doctors declared him brought dead. Saiful was an Assistant Public Prosecutor in Chittagong.

On the lawyer's death, Chittagong Bar Association president Nazim Uddin Chaudhary alleged that the protesters had grabbed Saiful from the chambers and killed him. Mohammad Yunus, chief adviser to Bangladesh's interim government, has condemned Saiful's killing and ordered an investigation.

The picture is of deceased lawyer Saiful.

Photo-video of clashes between police and protesters in Bangladesh…

Demonstration for the release of Chinmoy Das

The protest that started on Monday for the release of Chinmay Krishna Das Prabhu continues in Bangladesh. Today i.e. Tuesday there were demonstrations in different parts. Protesters blocked roads in Dhaka, Chittagong and Dinajpur and raised slogans demanding early release of Prabhu. According to media reports, a case is pending against Chinmoy Das Prabhu for sedition and disturbing communal harmony.

On Monday, protesters were attacked with sticks by some people who were protesting in Dhaka's Shahbagh. More than 20 people have been injured in this attack. He was admitted to the hospital. The place where the Hindus were attacked is just 30 meters away from the Shahbag police station.

It is being said that while the extremists were attacking people who were peacefully protesting, the administration and the police did not take any action to stop them.

More than 20 people have been injured in the attack. 3 are in critical condition.

Protesters blocked roads in several cities.

Some people attacked Hindus protesting in Dhaka University and dispersed them.

When and how was Chinmoy Prabhu arrested? Bangladesh Police arrested Chinmay Krishna Das Brahmachari from Dhaka's Hazrat Shahjalal International Airport on Monday. He was going to Chittagong. ISKCON members present at the scene said that the DB police did not show any arrest warrant. They just said they wanted to talk. After this they put him in a microbus and took him away.

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Dhaka Metropolitan Police's Detective Branch (DB) Additional Commissioner of Police Rezaul Karim Malik said Chinmoy Krishna Das was arrested following a police request. Chinmoy Das will be handed over to the concerned police station for legal proceedings

Chinmay Krishna Das Prabhu, a religious leader associated with Bangladesh ISKCON, was constantly raising the issue of violence against Hindus.

Why was Chinmay Prabhu arrested? On October 25, Natan Jagran Manch held a rally at Laldighi Maidan in Chittagong with 8 point demands. Chinmay Krishna Das also addressed this rally. Meanwhile, some people hoisted the saffron flag on the Azadi Pillar in New Market Chowk. Aami Sanatani was written on this flag.

After the rally, on October 31, Feroze Khan, leader of Begum Khaleda's BNP party, filed a sedition case against 19 people, including Chinmoy Krishna Das, in Chittagong. He is accused of insulting the national flag.

A saffron flag was hoisted on the Azadi Pillar in Chittagong, Bangladesh, which was later removed.

An ISKCON temple was attacked An ISKCON temple in Khulna district was targeted on August 6 during the power struggle in Bangladesh. In which idols of Lord Jagannath were burnt. After this attack, Chinmay Das said that three other temples in Chittagong are also under threat. The Hindu community is working together to protect them.

Das said that Hindus are taking refuge in India via Tripura and Bengal to escape the violence. Chinmoy Das has been raising the issue of security of Hindu temples for a long time.

More than 77 temples of ISKCON in Bangladesh There are more than 77 temples of ISKCON in Bangladesh. Almost every district of the country has an ISKCON temple. According to estimates, more than 50 thousand people are connected with it.

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