Attacks on Ramakrishna Mission, ISKCON, and 9 temples in Bangladesh; minorities affected in 29 districts
Amidst the unrest, there are reports of attacks in various minority-populated areas of Bangladesh. Later, military commanders' phone numbers were disclosed during the night. People were instructed to call those numbers in case of attacks on Hindus. Some activists took it upon themselves to ensure the security of various temples in Bangladesh.
1/5 Amidst the anti-government protests, attacks are ongoing against minorities in Bangladesh, as claimed by the Bangladesh Hindu-Buddhist-Christian Unity Council. The organization stated that attacks have been carried out against minorities in 29 districts of the country. There are allegations of vandalism at the homes and businesses of apolitical ordinary people, as well as the destruction of temples.
2/5 According to a report by the Bangladeshi newspaper Prothom Alo, Rana Dasgupta, the general secretary of the Hindu-Buddhist-Christian Unity Council, issued a statement on Monday claiming that at least 9 temples have been vandalized in 4 districts of Bangladesh. A certain group of protesters has also attacked the homes of the Unity Council leaders. There are allegations of looting at the homes of Hindu minorities in many places.3/5 According to the report, yesterday there was an attack on the Durga temple in Feni city. Vandalism occurred at five temples, including the Kali temple in Parbatipur, Dinajpur. Meanwhile, the cremation temple in the 2nd Union of Pirganj, Thakurgaon, was attacked and set on fire. In addition, protesters vandalized the Ramakrishna Mission and ISKCON temple in Netrokona city
4/5 Amidst these attacks, images of harmony have also emerged from various places in Bangladesh. In many areas, protesting students have stayed awake all night to protect temples. Additionally, the anti-discrimination student movement has also called for an end to the violence. Yesterday, the Chief of Army Staff of Bangladesh announced the resignation of Sheikh Hasina and conveyed a message to restore peace. However, violence is still ongoing in Bangladesh.
5/5 In such a situation, the Bangladesh Army has launched helpline numbers in various districts to reassure minorities. Meanwhile, according to a report by the Bangladeshi newspaper Prothom Alo, 109 people have died in the clashes on Monday. At least 13 police stations in the capital, Dhaka, were attacked yesterday. Vandalism and arson incidents have also occurred in two prisons in Bangladesh.
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