Atrocities on minority Hindus continue in Bangladesh, radicals are forcing them to resign by threatening to kill them, government is also firing them from jobs, Bangladesh Hindu Persecution continues as Bangladesh Hindu Persecution continues as Radicals are taking resignation


New Delhi. Bangladesh's former PM Sheikh Hasina had come to India with her sister Sheikh Rehana on August 5 this year to save her life. Sheikh Hasina is currently in India. At the same time, after the overthrow of Sheikh Hasina's government, the havoc of fundamentalists on Hindus is increasing in Bangladesh. After Sheikh Hasina came to India, many Hindus were killed in Bangladesh. Many temples were demolished and set on fire. There were also cases of gang rape of women. Even now Hindus are being persecuted in Bangladesh. They are being threatened.

According to the news of India Today magazine, minority Hindus are being discriminated against, threatened with boycott and physical violence in Bangladesh. According to the news of the magazine, Assistant Professor Rontu Das of Chittagong University of Bangladesh was given death threats. After which his resignation was taken. Even before this, there were reports of many Hindu teachers being threatened and their resignations were taken. Not only this, according to the information, 252 inspectors who took training in the police academy were dismissed on charges of indiscipline and irregularities. Of these, 91 are Hindus. All were appointed during the reign of Sheikh Hasina.

This is how the resignation of Assistant Professor Rontu Das of Chittagong University was forcibly taken.

The government of Bangladesh is currently run by Nobel Peace Prize winner Mohammad Yunus. As soon as Mohammad Yunus came to power, fundamentalist forces got a boost and they started committing violence against Hindus. Due to fundamentalist forces, Hindus were so persecuted in Bangladesh that they even took out big protest rallies in the capital Dhaka and Chittagong. Mohammad Yunus, who is running the government of Bangladesh, himself visited the famous Dhakeshwari temple of Dhaka and assured the Hindu community that atrocities will not be allowed to happen. On behalf of India, PM Narendra Modi has also raised the issue of violence against the minority Hindu community in Bangladesh with Mohammad Yunus. Despite this, the executive government of Mohammad Yunus is proving unsuccessful in stopping atrocities on Hindus in Bangladesh.

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