The oppression of Hindus in Bangladesh is not stopping.
Nobel Peace Prize winner Mohammad Yunus, who is taking over the reins of the country after Sheikh Hasina, is becoming unable to protect her.
Hindus living there are being attacked. Their jobs are being forcibly taken away.
His resignation is being taken. Facing all these problems, Hindus took to the streets in numbers of more than 30 thousand demanding security and stopping the harassment.
He also demanded withdrawal of sedition cases against Hindu leaders.
Hindu organizations say that atrocities on Hindus have increased in the country after the departure of the secular Sheikh Hasina government. The cases of attack and harassment against them have increased rapidly.
Thousands of such cases have been reported against Hindus since the beginning of August. This demonstration was done in Chittagong. On the other hand, minorities also held anti-government protests in different cities.
Interim government is not able to provide security
Minority group Bangladesh Hindu-Buddhist Christian Unity Council said more than 2,000 cases of attacks have been reported since August. The interim government is not able to provide security to the minorities.
8 demands before the government
Since the departure of Hasina government, Hindu organizations have been continuously protesting in different cities across Bangladesh. He has eight main demands.
He wants a law to protect minorities, a separate ministry and judicial authority to prosecute oppression. Get five days leave for Durga Puja.
Minorities on target of fundamentalists
It was only after the fall of Sheikh Hasina government in Bangladesh that the protesters and fundamentalists targeted the Hindu community.
Here shops were set on fire, Hindu girls and women were tortured. Houses were attacked, establishments were set on fire, hundreds of Hindus were killed. This trend has been continuing since August.
Jatiya Party’s headquarters burnt, vandalized
The central office of the Jatiya Party, which was part of the government of ousted Bangladesh Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina, was set on fire in Dhaka following clashes on Thursday night.
The party office was damaged in this. This party was included in the Hasina government and had participated in the last three general elections despite the boycott of the country’s main party BNP.
The Jatiya Party, founded by late President Hussain Muhammad Ershad, was part of the Bangladesh Awami League-led coalition.
The uproar started after the Jatiya Party announced to organize a rally in Dhaka on Saturday. Students protesting against Hasina government had taken out a rally against her on Thursday.
As protesters carried torches past the Jatiya Party’s central office in the Kakrail area in the heart of Dhaka, some protesters vandalized party offices, uprooted signboards and blackened the photo of party founder Ershad on the wall.
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