Hindus are angry over controversial comments on the ISKCON temple and Sanatan Dharma in Bangladesh's Chittagong. Thousands of people from the Hindu community had protested about this. When Hindu organizations took to the streets in protest, the army lathi-charged the protesters.
On the other hand, Additional Deputy Commissioner of Chittagong Police Kazi Tarek Aziz said that the person who shared the controversial post has been arrested. During the police action, Hindu organizations protested and started demanding the handover of the accused. Meanwhile, the crowd started pelting stones on the police, acid was also thrown on a policeman. 7 policemen were injured in this clash.
Incident of Hazari Gali, 25,000 people live here According to Bangladeshi media reports, the incident took place on Tuesday evening. Hindu organizations protested in the morning, but again at 10 pm suddenly police and Border Guard Bangladesh (BGB) personnel raided the Hazari Gali area. It is alleged that local Hindus were brutally beaten during this period.
About 25,000 people live in the Hazari Gali area, 90% of whom belong to the Hindu community. Local people say, 'After the accident, all the locks of the shops are broken and people are worried about their safety. Gautam Dutta, who runs a pharmacy in the area, also said that even though he had closed his shop, Army personnel beat him and his employees.
Bangladeshi minority Hindus injured in police raid.
There are continuous attacks on Hindus in Bangladesh A few days ago, a case was also registered against ISKCON secretary Chinmoy Krishna Das Brahmachari alias Chandan Kumar Dhar in Chittagong. He was accused of hoisting a saffron flag over the national flag on the Azadi Pillar in New Market, Chittagong. This flag had 'Santani' written on it.
Since the fall of the government in Bangladesh, many cases of violence against the minority Hindu community have come to light. In August, 205 cases of attacks on Hindus were reported in 52 districts of Bangladesh. A rally was organized in Chittagong against it. Cases of forced resignations from minorities were also reported after the power change in August.
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