No respite for Hindus in Bangladesh; Brutal attacks a norm now
Myriad accounts on Hindu persecution in Bangladesh have already been published. Even so, there will never be any end to this too since brutality on Hindus there is a settled fact and will go on till the last Hindu remains. No matter what are the diatribe of Sheikh Hasina and lip service Khaleda Zia
against fanatic and radical Muslims, Hindus are being persecuted and this brutal tradition has been going on ever since 1947. On February 25, Islamic miscreants (yet to be taken into custody by local police station) defiled and destroyed Holy Deities in the temple worshipped by local Hindu community and the atrocity took place in Bathania Chala within the sub district of Kaliakoir in the district of Gazipur. On the word of Dilip Kumar, member of Sarbojanin (public) Temple Committee, all deities in the temple including Durga, Laxmi, Saraswati, Kartik, Ganesh and Asur became worst victims of the outrage. Severed heads of hallowed deities were found in the field before the temple and to terrify Hindus more, faceless assailants left a note asking them to convert to Islam or move to India en masse.
Myriad accounts on Hindu persecution in Bangladesh have already been published. Even so, there will never be any end to this too since brutality on Hindus there is a settled fact and will go on till the last Hindu remains. No matter what are the diatribe of Sheikh Hasina and lip service Khaleda Zia
against fanatic and radical Muslims, Hindus are being persecuted and this brutal tradition has been going on ever since 1947. On February 25, Islamic miscreants (yet to be taken into custody by local police station) defiled and destroyed Holy Deities in the temple worshipped by local Hindu community and the atrocity took place in Bathania Chala within the sub district of Kaliakoir in the district of Gazipur. On the word of Dilip Kumar, member of Sarbojanin (public) Temple Committee, all deities in the temple including Durga, Laxmi, Saraswati, Kartik, Ganesh and Asur became worst victims of the outrage. Severed heads of hallowed deities were found in the field before the temple and to terrify Hindus more, faceless assailants left a note asking them to convert to Islam or move to India en masse.
In accordance with Surja
Mohan Sarker, general secretary of the Temple Committee, the temple was closed
at 7.30 pm and the brutal reality was found out in the next morning. Prior to
this on February 10, two sanctified Deities in the residence of Nepal Chandra
Barman, inhabitant of Gachgari area in the same sub district, were desecrated. An
official complaint was filed in the local police station of Kaliakoir. But, as
expected, police is yet to get hold of culprits.
Even if the police station of Kaliakoir has been found to term
the atrocity as handiwork of Jamaat cadres, an outrageous brutality or
persecution on a Hindu family was carried out by a local leader of Jubo League (youth
front of Awami League) and his cohorts also of late. This nefarious event took
place on March 4 at 10.45 am in the residence of Biswas family inhabiting the
village of Suktagarh following a dispute on land. The village is located in the
sub district of Rajapur within the district of Jhalkathi. According to Nayan
Biswas (member of the tortured family and also a victim to the ferocious
attack), his uncle named Amulya Biswas had sold 24 cottah land to Khaleq Mian,
father of Siddique Mian, local leader of Jubo League. However, laying claim that
a portion of the sold land was within both the residence and temple of Biswas
family still, Siddique Mian and his henchmen (a group of 50 armed criminals)
attacked the family all of a sudden on the fateful day. Both the residence and
temple were ransacked before long and apart from robbing an amount of 50, 000
taka with gold jewelries and thrashing Hindu members of the family, sanctified
deities in the family’s temple were desecrated and also destructed. The cowshed
was also burnt down. Even children were not spared as well.
Victims to this dastardly attack were
Sagar Biswas (age 25 and son of Gopal Biswas), Manju Rani (wife of Sagar Biswas),
Nayan Biswas (age 30 and son of Subhash Chandra Biswas) and Supriya (age 8 and
daughter of Nayan Biswas).
It has
come to knowledge, police has arrested Siddique Mian (age 45), president of No.
8 ward of Jubo League, and Liman Hussain (age 25), son of Lavlu Khan, inhabiting
South Alekanda in the district of Barisal, in this regard. Albeit police has
assured them of all possible helps, the Hindu family is in extreme fear at the
moment.
It is my Sincere Thanks to Hindu Samhati who regularly
monitors and reports violations against Hindus in West Bengal. We also work
with both governmental and NGO agencies for proper education on protection and
ensure remedies to the Hindu populace as per prevailing law of the land.
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