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Bangladesh Police arrests one person for vandalising Hindu idols

Posted on December 21, 2024 By admin


People take part in a protest march demanding protections for Hindus and other minority groups after the expulsion of premier Sheikh Hasina, in Dhaka. File photo
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37-year-old Azharul, accused in the Hindu idols attacks case in Bangladesh Mymensigh district, will be produced before court on Saturday, December 21, 2023, police official said.

Police in Bangladesh arrested one person for vandalising Hindu idols in the Shakuair area on Saturday (December 21, 2024) morning, officials said.

“We have arrested one person early today for vandalising Hindu idols in the Shakuair area,” said Abul Khair, Officer in Charge (OC) of Haluaghat Police Station under northern Mymensigh district.


Also read: Foreign Secretary Misri conveys India’s ‘concerns’ about security of minority communities in Bangladesh 

Speaking to ANI over the phone, Khair informed that the accused is a 37-year-old male, named Azharul. He will be produced in court today. “The arrested person’s name is Azharul (37). We will produce him to the court today,” he told ANI.

Also read: Durga puja in Bangladesh is a test of Yunus’ pledge to protect Hindus

According to the police, the miscreants vandalised the heads of two idols of an under-construction temple in the Shakuair area. “Miscreants on Thursday night broke the heads of two idols under construction at a temple in the Shakuair area,” OC said, without elaborating.

Meanwhile, MoS External Affairs Kirti Vardhan Singh in a written reply to a question in Lok Sabha, relating to violence in Bangladesh, informed that the 2, 200 cases of violence against Hindus and other minorities in Bangladesh till October of this year. “2,200 cases of violence against Hindus and other minorities in Bangladesh were reported till 8th December 2024 and 112 cases in Pakistan were reported till October 2024,” he replied.

He added that the Government of India has taken “serious” note of these incidents and expressed its concern to the Bangladesh government.

“Government has taken serious note of these incidents and shared its concerns with the Government of Bangladesh. India expects that the Government of Bangladesh will take all necessary measures to ensure the safety and welfare of Hindus and other minorities,” he stated.

Notably, Bangladesh is currently facing a tumultuous period following a student-led movement that led to the ousting of Former Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina. The movement was sparked by a series of violent incidents, including attacks on Hindus and other minorities, as well as the demolition of Hindu temples.

The situation in Bangladesh began to escalate in June 2024, when students from various universities in Dhaka united to demand reforms to the country’s quota system for government jobs led to the ouster of Former Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina.

fter weeks of protests and violence that led to over 600 deaths. Hasina fled to India, and an interim government led by Yunus took charge.Following this, Chinmoy Krishna Das, also a former priest of ISKCON, was arrested by police from Dhaka Airport on November 25 on a charge of sedition in Bangladesh, sparking protests worldwide.Bangladesh also reported several attacks on Hindus and other minorities after Muhammad Yunus took charge of the interim government.

Published – December 21, 2024 09:56 am IST



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