152 Killings, 457 rapes and assault, 255 kidnaps, 2400 attacks on temples; 2021 is a year of blood, tears, fear and atrocity for Hindu in Bangladesh
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152 Killings, 457 rapes and assault, 255 kidnaps, 2400 attacks on temples; 2021 is a year of blood, tears, fear and atrocity for Hindu in Bangladesh

Dibya Kamal BordloiDibya Kamal Bordloi
Dec 31, 2021, 03:19 pm IST
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At Least 9000 Hindu families were forced to leave Bangladesh by Muslim radicals in 2021, which is five times higher than the previous year (File)

At Least 9000 Hindu families were forced to leave Bangladesh by Muslim radicals in 2021, which is five times higher than the previous year (File)

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Jatiya Hindu Mohajot of Bangladesh demands an end to atrocities against the minority Hindu community in the country and appeals for equality by the government.

Guwahati: 2021 has been a year of fear, killings, blood and tears for the minority Hindus in Bangladesh. The world saw the large-scale atrocities against Hindus during the Durga puja in October 2021. Muslim radicals attacked Hindu temples, Durga pandals, and the Hindu genocide in Bangladesh is as vicious as the Syrians by ISIS.

Bangladesh Jatiya Hindu Mohajot released data on atrocities against minority Hindus in 2021. According to the data, Muslim radicals killed 301 Hindus in Bangladesh in 2020/21. While 149 were killed in 2020 and 152 were killed this year alone. Not only killings, but Muslim terror gangs attacked the Hindu community 1898 times in 2021, which has increased 300 times this year compared to the last year. 255 Hindu people were abducted in Bangladesh in 2020-21, out of which 151 were abducted in 2021. Eighty per cent of the kidnapped people were girls or women. The attack on Hindu faith and belief and Hindu temples have increased in Bangladesh at an unprecedented rate. Muslim terror gangs vandalised 2130 Hindu gods and goddess idols in Bangladesh in 2021 alone, which is 500 per cent more than the previous year. Likewise, the attack on Hindu temples has also increased in many folds. Muslim radicals attacked 273 temples in Bangladesh in 2021, which is a 700 per cent increase compared to 2020.

Muslim miscreants looted and robbed 3256 Hindu families in 2021, which is also a 500 per cent increase compared to 2020. In 2021, more than 1 lakh 23 thousand families have reported that they feel insecure because of threats by radical gangs in the country, which is also 20 times higher than the previous year. More than 1 lakh 35 thousand households, temples, and businesses suffered damage in attacks by radical groups in this year alone. Overall, the Hindu community suffered a loss of almost 1146 crores of rupees this year due to atrocities by the radical Muslim gangs. The heinous crimes against Hindus don't end here. 46 Hindu women were raped, and more than 411 Hindu women were molested and physically assaulted by Muslims in Bangladesh in 2021. 32 Hindu people were forced to eat beef by radicals in the same year. At Least 9000 Hindu families were forced to leave Bangladesh by Muslim radicals in 2021, which is also five times higher than the previous year. Jatiya Hindu Mohajot of Bangladesh demands an end to these atrocities against the minority Hindu community in the country and appeals for equality for the community.

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