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Bangladesh: Hindu tin-vendor attacked by Jihadis,shop looted amid growing threats to religious minorities

A recent attack on a Hindu tin-vendor in Mymensingh, Bangladesh, has highlighted the growing violence and discrimination faced by religious minorities, particularly Hindus, in the country. The victim, Gain Bhushan, was brutally assaulted and his shop looted by jihadi assailants, drawing attention to the escalating threats to the Hindu community in Bangladesh

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A recent attack on a Hindu tin-vendor in Mymensingh, Bangladesh, has once again brought to the forefront the rising threat faced by religious minorities, particularly Hindus, in the country. The victim, a Hindu businessman named Gain Bhushan, was brutally attacked by a group of jihadi assailants who not only thrashed him but also looted his shop. This shocking incident is a reminder of the increasingly hostile environment for Hindus in Bangladesh, where they continue to face intimidation, violence, and systemic discrimination. As the situation escalates, calls for solidarity and protests against these atrocities are gaining momentum, especially among the Indian diaspora.

In the wake of rising violence against Hindus in Bangladesh, a protest rally is set to take place in Kolkata today at 1:30pm, demanding justice for the victims of jihadi atrocities and religious persecution. The rally, which will start from Sealdah Station and culminate at the Deputy High Commissioner of Bangladesh in Park Circus, aims to raise awareness about the brutal treatment of Hindus in Bangladesh, who are increasingly facing violence, discrimination, and threats to their very existence. Meanwhile, in a disturbing video, Muslim groups in Bangladesh can be seen calling for the banning of ISKCON and the death of Hindu leaders, further fueling religious tensions in the region.

Double Standard: Hindus in Bangladesh vs. Muslims in India

The most glaring contradiction lies in the contrasting treatment of Hindus in Bangladesh and Muslims in India. While Hindus in Bangladesh face increasing persecution, Muslims in India, despite being a minority, enjoy relative freedom and prosperity. India, with its democratic framework and secular ethos, provides Muslims with rights and opportunities, including religious freedom, educational benefits, and a voice in politics. Meanwhile, Hindus in Bangladesh continue to live in fear, often subjected to violence and forced to flee their homes.

This double standard — where Muslims in India can live peacefully and prosper while Hindus in Bangladesh are denied even basic rights — exposes the hypocrisy of those who seek to justify the oppression of religious minorities under the guise of religious purity or cultural supremacy. This issue becomes even more troubling when we realize that the same groups that are persecuting Hindus in Bangladesh are seeking refuge in India, where they are free to practice their faith and thrive.

A Protest for Justice: Raising awareness and demanding action

To raise awareness about the ongoing persecution of Hindus in Bangladesh, a protest rally took place in Kolkata. The rally began at 1:30 PM from Sealdah Station and proceeded towards the Deputy High Commissioner of Bangladesh in Park Circus. The participants demanded that the government of Bangladesh take immediate action to protect its religious minorities, particularly Hindus, from the growing wave of violence and discrimination.

The protest is not just a call for justice for individual victims like Gain Bhushan, but for the protection of all Hindus in Bangladesh, whose lives and livelihoods are at risk. The rally aims to send a clear message that the international community cannot remain silent in the face of such atrocities and that the world must act to prevent further harm to religious minorities in Bangladesh. The protestors also aim to highlight the hypocrisy of those who, while calling for the banning of Hindu religious organis

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ations like ISKCON, continue to demand that Hindu leaders like Sri Chinmoy Krishna Das Prabhu Ji be silenced or even killed. These calls for violence, heard in disturbing videos circulating on social media, reflect the deep-seated intolerance that is becoming more and more entrenched in Bangladesh’s religious and political landscape.

Over the past few months, there have been numerous reports of Hindu temples being desecrated, sacred idols destroyed, and religious festivals disrupted by extremist groups. Hindu homes and businesses are often targeted, and many in the community live in constant fear of violence and persecution. The rise of radical ideologies, coupled with the failure of the Bangladeshi government to adequately protect its religious minorities, has created an environment where Hindus are increasingly marginalised. From the destruction of temples to the targeted killings of Hindu leaders, the persecution is widespread and growing. It is imperative that the international community speaks out against such atrocities and demands that the Bangladeshi authorities take immediate steps to safeguard the rights and security of Hindus and other religious minorities. Until these systemic issues are addressed, Bangladesh’s Hindu community will remain vulnerable, their religious freedom and safety under constant threat.

 

 

 

 

Topics: Bangladeshi HindusReligious freedomFreedom for HindusJihadi ViolenceHindus in Bangladeshreligious persecution
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