Islamic Extremists Threaten to Disrupt Durga Puja in Uttara, Dhaka: Hindu Community in Fear
Dhaka, Bangladesh – Tensions are escalating in the capital as Islamic extremists in Uttara's Sector 13 held a protest march, openly threatening to disrupt the upcoming Durga Puja celebrations. The march, which took place today, was accompanied by fiery speeches, where leaders of the extremist group vowed to stop the Hindu community from observing their religious festival.
Posters showing hindus not to arrange puja at Uttara park
Durga Puja, the most significant religious festival for Bangladesh's Hindu population, is scheduled to begin on October 6. The threats have sparked fear and concern among Hindus across the country, as the festival draws near.
Despite the public nature of the threats, the authorities have yet to take any visible action, raising concerns about the safety of the Hindu community. The lack of a response from law enforcement has further exacerbated the fear, with many calling for immediate government intervention to ensure that religious freedom is protected and peace is maintained.
Community leaders have urged the government to deploy security forces to safeguard the celebrations and prevent any violence or disruptions during the festival. As the situation remains tense, the Hindu community waits anxiously for assurances of safety from the administration.
This incident reflects the growing tensions between religious communities in Bangladesh, with calls from activists and human rights groups for the government to take decisive action to prevent any escalation of violence.
The Durga Puja festival, celebrated with grandeur and devotion, holds deep cultural and spiritual significance for Hindus in Bangladesh, and any disruption would be a blow to religious harmony in the country.
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