Bangladesh interim government admits to 88 cases of violence against Hindus since Sheikh Hasina’s ouster
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Bangladesh interim government admits to 88 cases of violence against Hindus since Sheikh Hasina’s ouster

Shafiqul Alam, press secretary to interim leader Muhammad Yunus, revealed the details to the media, stating that police has so far arrested 70 individuals directly linked to the 88 incidents

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Bangladesh’s interim government has finally accepted that at least 88 incidents of violence against minorities, predominantly Hindus, have occurred since the fall of Sheikh Hasina’s Awami League government in August this year. This admission comes just days after the interim administration dismissed reports of such attacks as “misleading.”

Shafiqul Alam, press secretary to interim leader Muhammad Yunus, revealed the details to the media, stating that police has so far arrested 70 individuals directly linked to the incidents. “A total of 88 cases have been filed from August 5 to October 2 concerning attacks on minorities. This number is expected to rise as fresh reports of violence emerge from regions such as Sunamganj in the northeast, Gazipur in the central district, and others,” Alam informed reporters.

Alam also hinted that some victims in these incidents could be affiliates of the Awami League, the previous ruling party, adding a political dimension to the violence.

The issue has garnered attention beyond Bangladesh’s borders. During his recent visit to Dhaka, India’s Foreign Secretary Vikram Misri engaged in high-level discussions with Bangladeshi officials. Misri emphasized India’s support for the protection of minorities in Bangladesh and raised concerns over the attacks on Hindus and their places of worship.

Bangladesh’s Foreign Secretary Mohammad Jashim Uddin sought to reassure India, stating that ensuring the safety of all minorities, irrespective of their faith, is a priority for the interim government.

The interim administration’s acknowledgment of violence stands in stark contrast to its earlier claims. A week ago, Alam had asserted that Hindus in Bangladesh were “better protected” under the current government than during Sheikh Hasina’s tenure. He accused Indian media of orchestrating a “misinformation campaign” to falsely portray Bangladesh as unsafe for minorities.

“Hindus are well protected here. They are more protected than they were during Sheikh Hasina’s regime. What we are witnessing is an industrial-scale misinformation campaign originating from India,” Alam stated at the time.

However, the admission of 88 cases of violence undermines these assertions. The interim government has also criticized India, alleging that its leaders are using the situation in Bangladesh to stoke domestic political tensions. On December 4, it accused India’s “governing elite” of attempting to politicize the incidents, implying that the attacks on Hindus should not be a matter of international concern.

The aftermath of Sheikh Hasina’s government has seen a disturbing pattern of violence against Hindus, including the destruction of temples and the arrests of religious leaders. Reports indicate that three Hindu priests were detained under controversial circumstances, triggering widespread protests across Bangladesh and in parts of India.

Community leaders have decried the crackdown, calling it an assault on religious freedom. “The government’s narrative does not match the reality on the ground. Hindus are living in fear,” said a protestor in Dhaka.

The acknowledgement of these incidents places the interim government under increased scrutiny, both domestically and internationally. Activists and human rights organizations are urging the Bangladeshi administration to ensure justice for victims and implement measures to protect minority communities.

Meanwhile, the situation has further strained India-Bangladesh relations, with India closely monitoring developments. Observers warn that the attacks could lead to a deterioration in bilateral ties if not adequately addressed.

As the interim government grapples with rising communal tensions and political instability, the minority Hindu community continues to bear the brunt of the unrest, with their safety remaining an urgent and unresolved concern.

Topics: BangladeshHindus in BangladeshMinorities in BangladeshMohammad Yunus
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