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Maybe the safest solution would be to allow the hindus of BD to follow their leader Sheikh Hasina to India if they feel threatened at home. I believe India has a policy of accepting Hindu migrants favourably.
I also have money and no friends. And I like it that way.Keep deflecting.
India has money but no friends. That's how pathetic India's status is. Pakistan has no money and no friends. Hardly a shocker. I though money bought friends and respect? LOL
Modi's India is finished, India has no friends, Hinduism will remain decentralised, and Modi is hated more by his own country folk than anyone else in the world, and it is clear why.
We are talking about India. But if you have money but no friends proves India's status.I also have money and no friends. And I like it that way.
Maybe you are desperate for approval.
Pakistan is cursed by geography and cursed by politics.
How did you become aware of the ground reality of Bangladesh?Only naive people ignorant of ground reality think that Mohd. Younus will be allowed to lead in anyway.
Wait for the reality to kick in. Students are good at revolting but in the aftermath. It is very easy to destroy a system (good or bad),putting a fair system in place, that's an highly improbable task in the hands of students.
Proof: Entire history of mankind!
On twitter.How did you become aware of the ground reality of Bangladesh?
It is wrong to term this as the ground reality.On twitter.
Sorry, X.
It looks state sponsored hysteria by the Indians.After the so-called plight, can someone enlighten us what has India done until now to welcome the Bangladeshi hindus into their homeland? I am very intrigued to know.
This is why Goverment bring the CAA to help the minorities around india .After the so-called plight, can someone enlighten us what has India done until now to welcome the Bangladeshi hindus into their homeland? I am very intrigued to know.
It's time for Bangladesh and Bangladeshi Hindus to mature as a nation. They can't look for help from outside every time there Is a problem. Be united and protect your own, that should be the message to Bangladesh and Specifically to Bangladeshi Hindus.After the so-called plight, can someone enlighten us what has India done until now to welcome the Bangladeshi hindus into their homeland? I am very intrigued to know.
It will be very difficult. When the govt tried to fast track the citizenship of religious minorities already living in India, there were protests, led by muslims and joined by pro muslim parties, when it was not taking away citizenship of anyone, it was merely given it to those refugees already living in India.After the so-called plight, can someone enlighten us what has India done until now to welcome the Bangladeshi hindus into their homeland? I am very intrigued to know.
Bangladeshi hindus become mature? How? By taking up arms?It's time for Bangladesh and Bangladeshi Hindus to mature as a nation. They can't look for help from outside every time there Is a problem. Be united and protect your own, that should be the message to Bangladesh and Specifically to Bangladeshi Hindus.
Which forefathers did Iraq and Afghanistan destroy?When you demolish the forefathers that built the nation, the nation thereafter is doomed. Iraq, Afghanistan are prime examples. People of BD will soon regret throwing away of democracy with military rule. It's also bad for India as now democracy around India are completely gone.
If needed, yes. The attackers are an extremists minority, and they will have help from the progressive section of the society. In short stake their claim on Bangladesh as an equal citizen and not as minority needing protection.Bangladeshi hindus become mature? How? By taking up arms?
I think they should either move to India, or convert to Islam and stay in Bangladesh. The people who are attacking them were also bangladeshi hindus few generations ago. Might as well join them.If needed, yes. The attackers are an extremists minority, and they will have help from the progressive section of the society.
I got confirmation from Bangladeshi social media again.
Indians are spreading false information on Twitter.
Leave our country alone.
Which forefathers did Iraq and Afghanistan destroy?
ISKCON temple targeted in Bangladesh, idols of deities burnt amid unrest
The attack on the ISKCON temple is part of a broader wave of violence that has targeted multiple Hindu temples across Bangladesh in the last 24 hours.
An ISKCON temple in Meherpur, located in Bangladesh’s Khulna division, was vandalised and set on fire as unrest continues to sweep the country following the resignation and departure of former Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina.
The attack on the ISKCON temple is part of a broader wave of violence that has targeted multiple Hindu temples across Bangladesh in the last 24 hours.
ISKCON spokesperson Yudhistir Govinda Das confirmed the incident, stating, "As per the info I have received, one of our ISKCON centers (rented) in Meherpur was burnt including with the deities of Lord Jagannath, Baladev, and Subhadra Devi. Three devotees who lived in the center somehow managed to escape & survived (sic)."
The situation for religious minorities in Bangladesh has grown increasingly precarious in the wake of Hasina’s ouster, with Hindu temples facing attacks amid the ongoing unrest.
Chinmoy Krishnan Das, President of ISKCON Pundarik Dham in Chittagong, has voiced deep concerns over the safety of Hindu temples in the wake of these attacks.
"Three temples in Chittagong are under threat, but the Hindu community, along with some members of the Muslim community, have protected them so far," Das told Aaj Tak/India Today.
He claimed that requests for help from the police and Rapid Action Battalion in Chittagong have gone unanswered, with security forces reportedly fleeing the area in civilian clothes.
"Many Hindus and other minorities are feeling unsafe and are fleeing to India through West Bengal and Tripura," Das added. He also mentioned that the army is making efforts to control the situation but urged all political parties in Bangladesh to take action to restore order.
TEMPLES UNDER ATTACK IN BANGLADESH
Kajol Debnath, leader of the Hindu Buddhist Christian Unity Council, told news agency PTI that at least four Hindu temples were targeted on Monday and suffered minor damages.
In addition to the temple attacks, an Indian cultural centre in Dhaka was also vandalised by an unruly mob. The Indira Gandhi Cultural Centre, which promotes cultural exchange between India and Bangladesh, was damaged in the violence.
Protesters in the capital also set fire to several key locations, including Bangabandhu Bhaban, the personal residence of the founding father and former Bangladesh President Sheikh Mujibur Rahman, who is also Sheikh Hasina's father.
Anti-government protests, which began as a call for the abolition of a quota system for civil service jobs, escalated into calls for Sheikh Hasina to step down after violent clashes between demonstrators and supporters of her Awami League party left hundreds dead.
Under pressure from the massive protests, Sheikh Hasina surreptitiously resigned and fled the country on Monday. Bangladesh's army chief, General Waqar-Uz-Zaman, announced that an interim government would be formed and called on protesters to cease the violence.
ISKCON temple targeted in Bangladesh, idols of deities burnt amid unrest
The attack on the ISKCON temple is part of a broader wave of violence that has targeted multiple Hindu temples across Bangladesh in the last 24 hours.www.indiatoday.in
This is wrong and needs to be criticised. What is their fault?
Another hindu temple burnt by goonsISKCON temple targeted in Bangladesh, idols of deities burnt amid unrest
The attack on the ISKCON temple is part of a broader wave of violence that has targeted multiple Hindu temples across Bangladesh in the last 24 hours.
An ISKCON temple in Meherpur, located in Bangladesh’s Khulna division, was vandalised and set on fire as unrest continues to sweep the country following the resignation and departure of former Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina.
The attack on the ISKCON temple is part of a broader wave of violence that has targeted multiple Hindu temples across Bangladesh in the last 24 hours.
ISKCON spokesperson Yudhistir Govinda Das confirmed the incident, stating, "As per the info I have received, one of our ISKCON centers (rented) in Meherpur was burnt including with the deities of Lord Jagannath, Baladev, and Subhadra Devi. Three devotees who lived in the center somehow managed to escape & survived (sic)."
The situation for religious minorities in Bangladesh has grown increasingly precarious in the wake of Hasina’s ouster, with Hindu temples facing attacks amid the ongoing unrest.
Chinmoy Krishnan Das, President of ISKCON Pundarik Dham in Chittagong, has voiced deep concerns over the safety of Hindu temples in the wake of these attacks.
"Three temples in Chittagong are under threat, but the Hindu community, along with some members of the Muslim community, have protected them so far," Das told Aaj Tak/India Today.
He claimed that requests for help from the police and Rapid Action Battalion in Chittagong have gone unanswered, with security forces reportedly fleeing the area in civilian clothes.
"Many Hindus and other minorities are feeling unsafe and are fleeing to India through West Bengal and Tripura," Das added. He also mentioned that the army is making efforts to control the situation but urged all political parties in Bangladesh to take action to restore order.
TEMPLES UNDER ATTACK IN BANGLADESH
Kajol Debnath, leader of the Hindu Buddhist Christian Unity Council, told news agency PTI that at least four Hindu temples were targeted on Monday and suffered minor damages.
In addition to the temple attacks, an Indian cultural centre in Dhaka was also vandalised by an unruly mob. The Indira Gandhi Cultural Centre, which promotes cultural exchange between India and Bangladesh, was damaged in the violence.
Protesters in the capital also set fire to several key locations, including Bangabandhu Bhaban, the personal residence of the founding father and former Bangladesh President Sheikh Mujibur Rahman, who is also Sheikh Hasina's father.
Anti-government protests, which began as a call for the abolition of a quota system for civil service jobs, escalated into calls for Sheikh Hasina to step down after violent clashes between demonstrators and supporters of her Awami League party left hundreds dead.
Under pressure from the massive protests, Sheikh Hasina surreptitiously resigned and fled the country on Monday. Bangladesh's army chief, General Waqar-Uz-Zaman, announced that an interim government would be formed and called on protesters to cease the violence.
ISKCON temple targeted in Bangladesh, idols of deities burnt amid unrest
The attack on the ISKCON temple is part of a broader wave of violence that has targeted multiple Hindu temples across Bangladesh in the last 24 hours.www.indiatoday.in
This is wrong and needs to be criticised. What is their fault?
The students have rejected military rule. They want professor Younus to be the head of the interim government. You know how much the mullahs hate Professor Younus right ?
Going to be honest. This sound like pure propaganda, RAW is not some all powerful entity. The attacks , how to deal with them, how to give justice, this should be Bangladesh's responsibility. It's not mature to point your fingers outwards always.It looks state sponsored hysteria by the Indians.
Won't be surprised if RAW operatives are on the ground feeding into the communal angle.
Hope Bangladeshis recognise the insidious hands at work and hug their Hindu brothers instead of harming them.
There is a provision for this and it will be rolled out.
However it is equally essential at the same time to send back the illegal Bangladeshi and Rohingya Muslims.
Whenever such events take place there is hidden hands at work. Particularly in the third world. Its naive to think otherwise.Going to be honest. This sound like pure propaganda, RAW is not some all powerful entity. The attacks , how to deal with them, how to give justice, this should be Bangladesh's responsibility. It's not mature to point your fingers outwards always.
After the so-called plight, can someone enlighten us what has India done until now to welcome the Bangladeshi hindus into their homeland? I am very intrigued to know.
During the gulf war, when we first heard of Saddam Hussein and saw his photos, everyone would say that he looked like my father. Very uncanny resemblance, which increased as both of them grew older.Iraqis let Americans kill their iconic leader Saddam Hussein.
Afghanistan is a different case. I respect them because they have always been like that for ages. They never changed one bit. They are tribal , uncontrollable, junooni mazhabi and it suits them.
Bangladeshis aren’t anything like Afghans. This lifestyle doesn’t suit them. They ain’t the real Gs if you know what im sayin. They don’t know what Thug Life is all about. You never choose Thug Life but it chooses you much like how Seasmoke chose Adam of Hull as his dragon rider.
I asked you to describe 'sanatani' but you ran away. Now that you have quoted me. I won't let you run away. I am waiting.I thought you were an Islamist apologist. What changed you. Have you also been reborn a Santani like me.
ISKCON temple targeted in Bangladesh, idols of deities burnt amid unrest
The attack on the ISKCON temple is part of a broader wave of violence that has targeted multiple Hindu temples across Bangladesh in the last 24 hours.
An ISKCON temple in Meherpur, located in Bangladesh’s Khulna division, was vandalised and set on fire as unrest continues to sweep the country following the resignation and departure of former Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina.
The attack on the ISKCON temple is part of a broader wave of violence that has targeted multiple Hindu temples across Bangladesh in the last 24 hours.
ISKCON spokesperson Yudhistir Govinda Das confirmed the incident, stating, "As per the info I have received, one of our ISKCON centers (rented) in Meherpur was burnt including with the deities of Lord Jagannath, Baladev, and Subhadra Devi. Three devotees who lived in the center somehow managed to escape & survived (sic)."
The situation for religious minorities in Bangladesh has grown increasingly precarious in the wake of Hasina’s ouster, with Hindu temples facing attacks amid the ongoing unrest.
Chinmoy Krishnan Das, President of ISKCON Pundarik Dham in Chittagong, has voiced deep concerns over the safety of Hindu temples in the wake of these attacks.
"Three temples in Chittagong are under threat, but the Hindu community, along with some members of the Muslim community, have protected them so far," Das told Aaj Tak/India Today.
He claimed that requests for help from the police and Rapid Action Battalion in Chittagong have gone unanswered, with security forces reportedly fleeing the area in civilian clothes.
"Many Hindus and other minorities are feeling unsafe and are fleeing to India through West Bengal and Tripura," Das added. He also mentioned that the army is making efforts to control the situation but urged all political parties in Bangladesh to take action to restore order.
TEMPLES UNDER ATTACK IN BANGLADESH
Kajol Debnath, leader of the Hindu Buddhist Christian Unity Council, told news agency PTI that at least four Hindu temples were targeted on Monday and suffered minor damages.
In addition to the temple attacks, an Indian cultural centre in Dhaka was also vandalised by an unruly mob. The Indira Gandhi Cultural Centre, which promotes cultural exchange between India and Bangladesh, was damaged in the violence.
Protesters in the capital also set fire to several key locations, including Bangabandhu Bhaban, the personal residence of the founding father and former Bangladesh President Sheikh Mujibur Rahman, who is also Sheikh Hasina's father.
Anti-government protests, which began as a call for the abolition of a quota system for civil service jobs, escalated into calls for Sheikh Hasina to step down after violent clashes between demonstrators and supporters of her Awami League party left hundreds dead.
Under pressure from the massive protests, Sheikh Hasina surreptitiously resigned and fled the country on Monday. Bangladesh's army chief, General Waqar-Uz-Zaman, announced that an interim government would be formed and called on protesters to cease the violence.
ISKCON temple targeted in Bangladesh, idols of deities burnt amid unrest
The attack on the ISKCON temple is part of a broader wave of violence that has targeted multiple Hindu temples across Bangladesh in the last 24 hours.www.indiatoday.in
This is wrong and needs to be criticised. What is their fault?
During the gulf war, when we first heard of Saddam Hussein and saw his photos, everyone would say that he looked like my father. Very uncanny resemblance, which increased as both of them grew older.
Saddam's killing felt very personal. He was a real martyr.
Just some isolated incidents @sweep_shotWatch this video how the Islamic goons are giving threat to kill Hindu's in a daylight .
The protests against CAA were led by leftist 'liberal' hindus (li***dus), and not much by muslims. In any case, why should India's muslims protest about anything when li***dus are more than willing to do it for them?It will be very difficult. When the govt tried to fast track the citizenship of religious minorities already living in India, there were protests, led by muslims and joined by pro muslim parties, when it was not taking away citizenship of anyone, it was merely given it to those refugees already living in India.
Although the law finally got implemented (there were no protests this time), but the protests showed that muslims think two step ahead. One of the lawyers representing them gave the objection, that it will increase hindu votes.
Forget our Italian ammayis brain dead son, he is a lot cause.India need to be very careful. Arnab explained it perfectly
But hindus won't. We are pseudo seculars look at the dumb commie state Kerala where I originate from....Btw i hope this reminds all of us Hindus why we need to stick together irrespective of caste or region.
Extremists have already hijacked the whole thing.
Explain why the Islamists were seen vandalising Mujeeb ur Rehman’s statue ? What kind of symbolic display was that if not to tell the world Islamists have taken over Bangladesh and they don’t give a damn about 1971 or whatever Bharat did over the years to help them. They would rather go slave themselves to a Pakistan once again. This is the message we are seeing. Pakistanis are calling your wi called freedom fighters traitors and want to celebrate this victory.
You made a claim, now back it up…
The Ind national crime bureau has data from the 50s on riots. It shows the big drop the last decade. Here's the info-Can you show us the numbers?
Why are you talking about Pakistan in a thread about Bangladeshi minorities?
Why do far right mobs in India think it’s ok to climb on top of mosques, put their flags on it, vandalise churches, threaten priests etc?
Shakib is also MP from awami league party and amidst unrest Shakib Al Hasan, has gone missing, raising concerns about his safety and whereabouts.Former cricketer Mashrafe Mortaza's house burnt
What are you saying bro .this is great revolution by revolutionary students .ICC Considers Alternative Venues Including India For 2024 Women's T20 World Cup Amid Bangladesh Crisis
Political unrest in Bangladesh has led the ICC to consider alternative venues for the 2024 Women's T20 World Cup, scheduled to start on October 3. UAE, India, and Sri Lanka are potential replacements due to the situation in Bangladesh.
ICC Considers Alternative Venues Including India For 2024 Womens T20 World Cup Amid Bangladesh Crisis
Political unrest in Bangladesh has led the ICC to consider alternative venues for the 2024 Womens T20 World Cup, scheduled to start on October 3. UAE, India, and Sri Lanka are potential replacements due to the situation in Bangladesh.zeenews.india.com
@sweep_shot remember what I said yesterday? Decline of Bangladesh already started and I don't see any international event in the country for a long time. Yesterday's move only pushed Bangladesh backwards and it in on the verge of becoming another Pakistan. You guys were doing so well man
Situation is taking a turn for worse. Just seen that a guy has been killed because mob thought he was an Awamj league. But he has taken active part in the protests, and he was a Muslim, too. Right now it's not just limited to communal riots, but there are hooligans taking advantage of the situation. They don’t care whether you are hindu or Muslim, awami or not. Rumors are enough for them.
The Ind national crime bureau has data from the 50s on riots. It shows the big drop the last decade. Here's the info-
India ‘Most Peaceful’ in 50 Years, Riots on Steady Decline, Shows NCRB Data - News18
An analysis of data from the NCRB of riot cases registered between 1970 and 2021 showed that the rate at which riots occur was at its lowest in 2021www.news18.com
Also regarding temples being attacked in Pak - here's the info. So stop preaching your holier than thou attitude. 1 mosque babri masjid and the huge outcry and it took 30 years through the courts and legal system. And multiple temples in Pak attacked set fire to and not a single post. Here's the info from NY times -
PAKISTANIS ATTACK 30 HINDU TEMPLES (Published 1992)
www.nytimes.com
So stop spouting venom and the moralistic sermons. Proof is in the pudding I guess.
Former cricketer Mashrafe Mortaza's house burnt
“Registered cases”, wonder how many of the riots against Muslims and Christians were registered since Gobi came to power.
When you see Hindutva mobs coming out and attacking minorities, most of the times they’ll be protected by the state, and even the police get involved. The data shows a decline since the late 90’s, but I wouldn’t be surprised if the amount of unregistered cases have increased since 2014.
I’m on a thread where Indians are having a meltdown over the resignation of Sri Hasina, I’m just pointing out the hypocrisy of the Hindutvas who all of a sudden care about minorities of another country.
No preaching from me
Where’s the military, looks like they’re sitting back and letting the violence go on.
It will be part of the military tactics. Let the mobs run wild for long enough and the public will be begging the military to step in and take control. Similar to what Modi did in Gujarat in 2001, would not be a huge surprise if this isn't on instruction from Hasina's handlers as well.
Many are concerned that's exactly what's happening. That it's a ploy by the military to take over.It will be part of the military tactics. Let the mobs run wild for long enough and the public will be begging the military to step in and take control. Similar to what Modi did in Gujarat in 2001, would not be a huge surprise if this isn't on instruction from Hasina's handlers as well.
Your every discussion going around Modi .get a Life man . Modi has nothing to do with this coup.
Just not Hasina but entire bangladesh was created by help of India .Hasina was backed by India led by Modi, that is not even disputed, she fled there as her first point of call on the advice of her military. The military itself is letting the country burn it seems. I am sure India will want to retain influence in BD, so that would mean keeping in touch with the BD military leaders I would have thought. It's just common sense.
Peacefull revolution.
Just not Hasina but entire bangladesh was created by help of India .
This coup is done by Bangladesh millitary and ordered was given from Washington DC
How is your euphoria which was in exhibition in the morning?At least 170 people have died since yesterday. Majority of them police or Awami leaders.
At least 170 people have died since yesterday. Majority of them police or Awami leaders.
I am still hopeful.How is your euphoria which was in exhibition in the morning?
Hindus must also be awami supporters. So not exactly innocent.If they are attacking Awami leaders, that's predictable because Awami folks used to attack innocent people. I guess people are taking revenge.
But, attack on innocent minorities is a big no no. I hope they will not go down this route.
I agree that it's predictable. But the thing is while a revolution is hard, it's even harder to maintain it. If the start of nation building starts with revenge and not justice, it can spiral into the behavior of the nation. At this point it's not just about communal harmony, but something bigger. The situation is not yet beyond salvage, but the army needs to step in. The students are giving their all, hell they were already seen cleaning the debris from yesterday, but they need help.If they are attacking Awami leaders, that's predictable because Awami folks used to attack innocent people. I guess people are taking revenge.
But, attack on innocent minorities is a big no no. I hope they will not go down this route.
You continue to live in denial . Here's more info on riots“Registered cases”, wonder how many of the riots against Muslims and Christians were registered since Gobi came to power.
When you see Hindutva mobs coming out and attacking minorities, most of the times they’ll be protected by the state, and even the police get involved. The data shows a decline since the late 90’s, but I wouldn’t be surprised if the amount of unregistered cases have increased since 2014.
I’m on a thread where Indians are having a meltdown over the resignation of Sri Hasina, I’m just pointing out the hypocrisy of the Hindutvas who all of a sudden care about minorities of another country.
No preaching from me
I agree that it's predictable. But the thing is while a revolution is hard, it's even harder to maintain it. If the start of nation building starts with revenge and not justice, it can spiral into the behavior of the nation. At this point it's not just about communal harmony, but something bigger. The situation is not yet beyond salvage, but the army needs to step in. The students are giving their all, he'll they were already seen cleaning the debris from yesterday, but they need help.
Lol if comments are what makes you decide the condition, UK will seem like a ghetto.If the comments and posts of the Hindu Indians posters here are anything to go by, I am afraid what you fear has already happened.
No silence on Kashmir. Islamic terrorists will be dealt the way terrorists need to be dealt. The exodus in 89 put paid to any reconciliation there. And if Ind army is guilty of any transgressions - they absolutely should be tried. And about assault on Muslims - there are laws in place in Ind and they are the same for all religions unlike Islamic nations which have the sharia law and where the minorities are abused. So no need to be preachy here..Exactly.
These Indians are always silent on Kashmir issue. Indian military has raped/tortured/killed innocent Kashmiris. But, Indians don't discuss it and get defensive when non-Indians point it out.
We also know how cow vigilante mobs regularly assault innocent Muslims.
Anyway, I hope Bangladesh will bring things under control soon. Attack on innocent minorities is never acceptable.
what qualifies as a ghetto in your understanding? Lack of basic toilet facilities would probably rank higher on the list if you ask me.Lol if comments are what makes you decide the condition, UK will seem like a ghetto.
Hopefully situation gets resolved soon.If this situation like harassing / Killing minority continue for a weeks then we are not far behind where India security in under threat due to huge refuge crisis at our border .
These people have already been secured by the army.@The Bald Eagle you asked me about india role , slowly situations is turning like 71.
If this situation like harassing / Killing minority continue for a weeks then we are not far behind where India security is under threat due to huge refuge crisis at our border .