
Violence against Hindus in Bangladesh has not stopped yet. Meanwhile, there is a possibility of violence during Durga Puja. Radicals can target Hindu festivals. Meanwhile, the Mohammad Yunus government of Bangladesh has issued a stern warning to the miscreants. The government made it clear that those who spoil communal harmony and create unrest during Durga Puja will not be spared.
Religious advisor visited the temple
Durga Puja will be celebrated from 9 to 13 October. The Bangladesh government has also ordered the deployment of madrasa students in Hindu temples during Durga Puja. Bangladesh Religious Affairs Advisor Dr. AFM Khalid Hussain visited the Premtali Gaurang Bari Kalimandir located in Godagri of Rajshahi district.
Hindus should celebrate festivals with enthusiasm
The religious advisor said that if anyone disturbs people in temples, we will not spare him. He urged the Hindu community to celebrate their festivals with enthusiasm and religious spirit. He assured that no one would be allowed to damage their temples.
Madrasa students will be deployed
The advisor on religious affairs said that if you fear attacks on your temples, then rest assured that no criminal will succeed. We have appointed local people including madrasa students to guard the temples. No one will stop us from celebrating religious festivals.
Attacks on Hindus in 48 districts
Let us tell you that since Sheikh Hasina left the post of Prime Minister and the country on August 5, there has been a continuous phase of violence against Hindus in Bangladesh. Let us tell you that in 1971, 22 percent of the population of Bangladesh was Hindu. Now the number of Hindus here is only eight percent. According to the Bangladesh National Hindu Grand Alliance, the Hindu community faced attacks and threats at 278 places in 48 districts of Bangladesh.
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