Bangladesh: Hindu students organise Gita path at Khulna University amid rising concerns of religious persecution
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Bangladesh: Hindu students organise Gita path at Khulna University amid rising concerns of religious persecution

The Gita Paath organised at Khulna University stands as a beacon of hope, demonstrating the resilience of the Hindu community in preserving their faith and culture despite immense hardships

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In a display of devotion and cultural pride, Hindu students at the Khulna University of Engineering and Technology (KUET) recently organised a recital of the Bhagavad Gita, known as Gita Path. The event was held in the Khulna district, marking an attempt to foster spiritual values and uphold Hindu traditions amidst an increasingly challenging environment for minorities in Bangladesh (as per a social media post).

The Gita Paath brought together Hindu students from various departments, creating a serene atmosphere of introspection and community. The participants reflected on the teachings of Krishna, which emphasise righteousness and resilience in the face of adversity.

#Bangladesh

Gita Paath in #Khulna district.

Hindu students organised a Gita Paath in ‘Khulna University of Engineering and Technology’.#Gita pic.twitter.com/KPR7RsZPIz

— Hindu Voice (@HinduVoice_in) December 13, 2024 

Hindu Genocide and Persecution in Bangladesh

This event comes at a time when the Hindu community in Bangladesh continues to grapple with rising instances of violence and systematic persecution. According to activists and human rights organisations, the dwindling Hindu population in the country is a direct consequence of targeted attacks, forced conversions, and social ostracism.

The incident echoes the troubling attack on ISKCON (International Society for Krishna Consciousness) saints earlier this year. In Sylhet, Bangladesh, several ISKCON monks were brutally assaulted by a mob while they were returning from a temple ceremony. The saints were targeted for propagating Hindu teachings and practices, and their temple was ransacked, with sacred idols desecrated.

Chinmoy Krishna Das Prabhu, a prominent Bangladeshi Hindu monk & former member of the International Society for Krishna Consciousness (ISKCON), was arrested Monday (November 25) at Dhaka Airport, according to multiple news reports. The arrest has sparked protests across the city, with the Hindu community voicing outrage.

Attack on ISKCON Saints

ISKCON Bangladesh spokesperson Haridas Das expressed his anguish, stating, “The attack on our saints is an attack on the principles of peace and harmony that ISKCON has always stood for. We are increasingly feeling unsafe in our homeland.”

In a post on social media platform X, Kanchan Gupta, senior advisor to the Indian Ministry of Information and Broadcasting, said: “Chinmoy Krishna Das Brahmachari was charged with sedition after he led a massive rally of Hindus protesting targeted hate attacks and protection from Islamists. The tallest leader of the Hindu community is believed to have been taken to the Detective Branch of Yunus Regime.”

The Larger Context of Hindu Genocide

The events in Sylhet highlight the grim reality of an ongoing Hindu genocide in Bangladesh, marked by mob violence, land grabbing, and the destruction of temples. According to a 2023 report by the Bangladesh Minority Council, Hindu homes, temples, and businesses have faced more than 150 attacks this year alone. The desecration of the Durga Puja pandals and systematic harassment during Hindu festivals have further intensified the community’s fears.

Calls for International Attention

Human rights advocates and diaspora groups are urging the international community to intervene. They stress the need for the Bangladeshi government to take swift and decisive action to safeguard minority rights and prevent further exodus of the Hindu population.

A Beacon of Hope Amidst Adversity

The Gita Paath organised at Khulna University stands as a beacon of hope, demonstrating the resilience of the Hindu community in preserving their faith and culture despite immense hardships. The event not only strengthened the bonds among Hindu students but also served as a reminder of their unwavering commitment to their spiritual heritage.

While the situation remains precarious, such events underscore the courage and determination of the Hindu community in Bangladesh to stand tall in the face of adversity. The world must not turn a blind eye to their plight.

Topics: Hindu GenocideBangladeshi HindusMohammad YunusIslamic nationGita PathKhulna UniversityPersecuted minority
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