Situation out of control in Bangladesh! Violence and arson in Dhaka after the death of Usman Hadi, Hindus and media on target – TOP UPDATES
Bangladesh Violence: Bangladesh is currently going through a period of serious political and social turmoil. radical student leader Sharif Osman Hadi The protests that broke out across the country after his death have now turned violent. From the capital Dhaka to other cities, attacks on minorities, arson in media institutions and anti-India sloganeering have made the situation more sensitive. The eyes of the international community including India are fixed on this entire incident.
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Pawan Kalyan expressed grief, condemned violence against minorities
Andhra Pradesh Deputy Chief Minister Pawan Kalyan killed in Dhaka Dipu Chandra Das death But expressed deep sorrow. On social media platform He strongly condemned the violence against minorities.
Kolkata Police alert, increased vigilance in India
Considering the situation in Bangladesh, Kolkata Police has been put on high alert. Police Commissioner Manoj Verma said that all the police stations have been alerted and patrolling and surveillance have been increased in view of Christmas and New Year. At the same time, security has also been tightened outside the Bangladesh High Commission in New Delhi.
US Embassy’s advisory, concern in India
The US Embassy in Dhaka has issued a nationwide security advisory for its citizens. It has been advised to stay away from large gatherings and demonstration sites. This advisory has come at a time when the mortal remains of Usman Hadi have been brought to Dhaka from Singapore and prayer meetings and demonstrations have been announced before the funeral.
Usman Hadi’s mortal remains reached Dhaka
The situation became more tense as the body of youth leader Usman Hadi reached Dhaka. His prayer meeting is to be organized in the South Plaza of the Parliament House complex on Saturday afternoon at 2:30 pm. The administration has completely banned carrying bags, heavy luggage and drones due to security reasons.
Attack on media, attack on democracy
The protesters vandalized and set fire to the offices of major newspapers Prothom Alo and Daily Star in Dhaka. The situation became so bad that the print editions of both the newspapers could not be published and online services also came to a standstill. A journalist shared the horrifying experience of being trapped in a burning office on social media, which shocked everyone.
statement of the interim government
The interim government led by Muhammad Yunus has strongly condemned the lynching of a Hindu man in Mymensingh. The government said there is no place for communal hatred and mob violence in the ‘New Bangladesh’ and the culprits will not be spared. Also, strict warning has been given to those who spread arson and anarchy.
Political reactions in India
Expressing concern over anti-India statements in Bangladesh, Congress MP Shashi Tharoor said that it is very dangerous to create an anti-India atmosphere by ignoring India’s role in 1971. At the same time, BJP leader Amit Malviya termed it as violence related to Islamic fundamentalism and compared it with the situation in West Bengal.
Threat of ‘war’ and maritime tensions
The National Citizen Party (NCP) has demanded that India hand over the alleged killers of Osman Hadi, calling itself a ‘state of war against India’. Meanwhile, incidents of Bangladeshi fishing boats entering Indian waters in the Bay of Bengal have also increased maritime tension.
The ongoing violence in Dhaka is not just an internal problem of Bangladesh, but it also seems to be affecting India-Bangladesh relations, regional security and democratic values. The whole world is keeping an eye on which direction the situation will go in the coming days.
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