Condemning atrocities against minorities in Bangladesh and the arrest of ISKCON priest Chinmoy Krishna Das, former Indian footballer Bhaichung Bhutia on Wednesday said that the Bangladesh government must look into the matter and take care of the minorities there.
The UK government issued a warning to its citizens about the heightened risk of terrorism in Bangladesh, stating that 'terrorists are likely to try to carry out attacks in the country,' which could be indiscriminate and target areas frequented by foreign nationals.
Demanding justice for Bangladeshi Hindus and condemning the arrest of ISKCON priest Chinmoy Krishna Das, Hindu organizations on Tuesday organised a candle rally wearing black badges at Kothapet in Telangana's Rangareddy district.
Union Minister and West Bengal BJP president Sukanta Majumdar on Tuesday expressed concern over the situation in Bangladesh and said that it is being discussed and the whole world should "raise its voice" against this.
Chinmoy Krishna Das who is associated with the Sammilita Sanatani Jagaran Jote, was arrested in Dhaka on November 25. The arrest followed a complaint filed on October 31 by a local politician that accused Chinmoy Das and others of disrespecting Bangladesh's national flag during a rally of th
ISKCON Kolkata Vice President Radharaman on Tuesday urged the Bangladesh government to provide security to the advocate of Chinmoy Krishna Das citing the recent attack on his previous advocate.
The next hearing in the arrest case of ISKCON priest Chinmoy Krishna Das is scheduled to take place on January 2, 2025, who was arrested on charges of sedition for allegedly raising a flag on a stand displaying Bangladesh's national flag.
Aam Aadmi Party MP Raghav Chadha on Monday gave a Suspension of Business notice in Rajya Sabha to discuss the atrocities on Hindus in Bangladesh and the arrest of three ISKCON priests including Chinmoy Krishna Das.
The Bangladesh Hindu Buddhist Christian Unity Council has condemned a false and harassing case accusing 70 minority lawyers and two journalists from Chittagong of fabricated charges, including 'crude bomb' explosions and car vandalism.
Historian Irfan Habib condemned the ongoing violence against minority communities in Bangladesh and said that former Bangladesh Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina "destroyed the unity and integrity" of the country.