Minority Hindus of Bangladesh got the support of Donald Trump

Dhaka. Since the arrival of political stability in Bangladesh, attacks on Hindus have intensified, and widespread protests are taking place in Bangladesh against these incidents. Former US President Donald Trump is also among those who condemned these attacks, who recently expressed his concern about the atrocities on Hindus in Bangladesh.
Hundreds of people in Bangladesh took out a rally against the atrocities on Hindus. During this time, the interim government has been demanded to enact a law to ensure the safety of minorities. Hindu civic leader Charu Chandra Das Brahmachari said, “It is extremely regrettable that the Advisory Council does not acknowledge the suffering suffered by the minorities.
The interim administration led by Mohammad Yunus has recognized and condemned these incidents against Hindus. He said that many of the attacks were not religiously motivated but politically motivated. However, the protesters have demanded action from the administration, pointing to continued attacks.
19 people who took part in the recent minority rights protest in Chittagong have been charged with treason. Authorities have accused them of insulting the saffron flag, a symbol of Hinduism, by placing it on the national flag of Bangladesh.
Donald Trump wished Diwali and wrote, I strongly condemn the barbaric violence against Hindus, Christians and other minorities in Bangladesh. He said that the mob is attacking them, looting, which is a situation of complete anarchy. Trump said, this would never have happened during my tenure. Kamala and Joe (Joe Biden) have ignored Hindus all over the world including America.

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