The crisis on Hindus in Bangladesh has increased.
Bangladesh is facing a major political crisis. After massive violence and protests in the country, Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina has resigned from her post. With this, Hasina has left Bangladesh and come to India by a special plane. It is believed that she will leave for London from India. However, amid the protests and violence in Bangladesh, the Hindu society is also in danger. According to the information, so far there have been reports of damage to four Hindu temples in Bangladesh.
Indian cultural centre vandalised
According to the information received so far, an Indian cultural center has been vandalized by a riotous mob in the capital of Bangladesh on Monday and four Hindu temples have been damaged across the country. However, this damage is being described as minor. Eyewitnesses and community leaders have given this information. Let us tell you that the situation in Dhaka, the capital of Bangladesh, is out of control. A mob of rioters has also looted the Prime Minister’s residence.
Hindu community leaders worried
Some leaders of the Hindu community are worried about the tense situation that has arisen after Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina resigned from her post. According to eyewitnesses, the Indira Gandhi Cultural Center (IGCC) and Bangabandhu Memorial Museum located in the Dhanmondi area of the Bangladesh capital were damaged by a riotous mob on Monday. The Indira Gandhi Cultural Center in Bangladesh was inaugurated in March 2010. It is a cultural center of the Indian Council of Cultural Relations and promotes bilateral cultural relations between India and Bangladesh.
Sheikh Hasina reached India
After resigning, Sheikh Hasina has left Bangladesh. Sheikh Hasina’s plane has landed at Hindon Airbase in Ghaziabad, Uttar Pradesh, India. Sheikh Hasina has met India’s National Security Advisor Ajit Doval. Sheikh Hasina’s plane is likely to leave for London. (input language)
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