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Tripura Party Warns About Violence Against Minorities

Posted on September 26, 2024 By admin


Sabroom (South Tripura):

The TIPRA Motha, a key ally of the ruling BJP in Tripura, organised a massive rally today to condemn the ongoing violence against minorities and indigenous tribals in Bangladesh.

The protest, held in Sabroom, a border town close to the Chittagong Hill Tracts, drew attention to the recent “organized attacks” that have left many tribals dead and hundreds homeless.

Pradyot Kishore Debbarma, the founder of TIPRA Motha and erstwhile royal from Tripura, led the rally, which was aimed at urging India to make a diplomatic move about Bangladesh’s failure to protect minority communities.

Speaking at the event, Mr Debbarma expressed deep concern over the escalating violence, which has been linked to illegal settlers and the Bangladesh Army.

Warning Bangladesh that “history could repeat itself”, Mr Debbarma drew parallel between the formation of Bangladesh and the current situation.

“Bangladesh was created out of Pakistan, a country that did not safeguard its minorities. If Bangladesh treats its minorities the same way, it could face a similar fate, fragmenting once again. India should not be held responsible for this, as Bangladesh will be solely accountable for its actions,” Mr Debbarma said.

Mr Debbarma highlighted the cyclical nature of targeted violence in Bangladesh, which resurfaces nearly every decade, and stressed the need for urgent international intervention.

He questioned why India, which has taken strong positions on violence and human rights violations in far-off regions like Israel and Palestine, remains relatively quiet about similar issues in the neighboring country.

He also emphasized India’s and specifically Tripura’s critical role in Bangladesh’s liberation from Pakistan in 1971, when the state served as a strategic base for the Mukti Bahini. 

Elements within Bangladesh are now threatening India, he said.

The rally in Sabroom saw hundreds of participants carrying banners, posters, and placards condemning the ongoing persecution of minorities and indigenous communities in Bangladesh.

The protesters called attention to recent incidents in the CHT, where numerous indigenous people have been killed and displaced. Their homes and shops were reportedly burned in attacks carried out allegedly by illegal settlers.

Since the ousting of the Sheikh Hasina-led Awami League government and the establishment of an interim administration, there has been a sharp rise in attacks on minority Hindus and other religious communities in Bangladesh.

The rally highlighted the urgent need for India to take diplomatic action to ensure that the human rights of minorities and tribals in Bangladesh are protected.
              
 



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