Yunus government of Bangladesh tightened the noose on ISKCON, froze bank accounts of 17 people including Chinmay Das

New Delhi: A new problem has arisen for ISKCON in Bangladesh. Yunus government of Bangladesh froze the bank accounts of 17 people including Chinmay Das. Another big news has come to light amid the arrest of former ISKCON chief Chinmoy Krishna Das and increasing atrocities on Hindus. Meanwhile, the bank accounts of 17 people have been frozen for 30 days.

Financial authorities have ordered a 30-day freeze on transactions in the bank accounts of 17 people associated with the religious organization, including former ISKCON member Chinmoy Krishna Das. The move came after the Bangladesh High Court rejected a petition seeking a ban on ISKCON following the killing of a lawyer in a clash between the Hindu leader's supporters and security personnel.

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According to newspaper Prothom Alo, Bangladesh Financial Intelligence Unit (BFIU) sent these instructions to several banks and financial institutions on Thursday. In which all types of transactions related to these accounts were suspended for one month.

Details of money transactions were sought

According to the Central Bangladesh Bank, the financial intelligence agency has asked banks and financial institutions to send information related to account transactions related to all businesses owned by these 17 individuals within the next three working days. On 30 October, he was accused of insulting the national flag of Bangladesh in the New Market area of ​​Chattogram during a rally of the Hindu community. After this, a case of treason was registered against 19 people including Das at Kotwali police station in Chattogram.

Indian government asked to ensure security of Hindu minorities

Bangladesh Samhita Sanatani Jagran Jot spokesperson Chinmoy Das was arrested from Dhaka's Hazrat Shahjalal International Airport on Monday on alleged sedition charges. He was denied bail by a Chattogram court on Tuesday and sent to jail, triggering protests by his supporters. On Tuesday, New Delhi expressed concern over the leader's arrest and denial of bail. The Indian government asked Bangladesh to ensure the safety of Hindus and other minorities.

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