Bangladesh calls lynching of Hindu man ‘an isolated incident’, dismisses India’s concerns
A lot of controversy has increased after the murder of a Hindu youth in Bangladesh. After which people appealed to the Indian Government that this type of cruelty towards Hindus in Bangladesh is undoubtedly a matter of concern. On the other hand, Bangladesh has described the lynching of a Hindu person in Mymensingh as an ‘isolated incident’. India’s statement regarding concerns related to minorities has been rejected. This reply has been given in response to New Delhi’s statement on the protests that took place near the Bangladesh High Commission residence in New Delhi on December 20.
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Rejecting India’s comments, Bangladesh said, “We reject the attempt by Indian authorities to portray an isolated attack on a Bangladeshi citizen as an attack on minorities.” He further said that the suspects in the lynching case were quickly apprehended and that the inter-community situation in Bangladesh is better than in many other parts of South Asia, stressing that it is the responsibility of all governments in the region to protect minorities.
Misleading propaganda…
‘ In a statement, the Bangladesh government described the incident outside its High Commission residence as ‘deeply saddening’ and said it could not be dismissed as ‘misleading propaganda’. Dhaka alleged that the protesters were allowed to assemble right outside the High Commission complex without any prior notice, causing panic among the diplomatic staff. Bangladesh also ‘completely’ rejected India’s comments on the demonstration of ‘Hindu extremists’ in front of its High Commission in New Delhi on Sunday, and questioned how the protesters were able to reach such a sensitive and secure diplomatic zone.
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