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‘Dance of death inside ISKCON temple on Friday; protests outside Bangladesh High Commissions to continue’: Radharaman Das

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‘Dance of death inside ISKCON temple on Friday; protests outside Bangladesh High Commissions to continue’: Radharaman Das

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Radharaman Das, Vice President, ISKCON, Kolkata&nbsp | &nbspPhoto Credit:&nbspANI

Key Highlights

  • Cycle of violence in Bangladesh in past few days, said ISKCON
  • There was dance of death inside ISKCON temple on Friday, he added
  • ISKCON will continue to protest outside Bangladesh High Commissions across the world

New Delhi: Vice President of ISKCON, Kolkata, Radharaman Das has said that the cycle of violence in Bangladesh in the past few days haven’t stopped.

Speaking outside Bangladesh Deputy High Commission in Kolkata, he said that there was a dance of death inside the ISKCON temple on Friday.

Saying that protests outside Bangladesh High Commissions across the world will continue until the miscreants are punished, Das urged Prime Minister Modi to hold talks with Bangladesh Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina to end the cycle of violence.

Devotees from ISKCON Kolkata sang ‘bhajan’ and protested outside Bangladesh Deputy High Commission in Kolkata today following the incident where an ISKCON temple in Noakhali, Bangladesh was vandalised and a devotee killed by a mob yesterday.

Bangladesh Police books over 4,000 named and unnamed people

Bangladesh police booked over 4,000 named and unnamed people across three police stations for communal clashes in Dhaka after Friday prayers charging them with vandalism, assaulting security personnel’s, and obstruction of government duty.

On Saturday, Das had issued an appeal to the United Nations to send a delegation to Bangladesh over an attack on devotees.

ISKCON devotee Partha Das was brutally killed yesterday by a mob of over 200 people and his body was found in a pond next to the temple.

Reacting to the communal carnage in the neighbouring country, BJP Rajya Sabha MP Swapan Dasgupta in a tweet said that the attacks on Bangladesh’s Hindus during Durga Puja appear to have increased in intensity.

“It is clear that jihadi elements have plotted to edge more Hindus out of the country,” he said.

‘No media in Bangladesh dared to cover story of the rape of an entire Hindu family’

Bangladesh Hindu Unity Council which has been reporting about the deadly communal clashes shared a news clip which talks about the rape of an entire Hindu family in the country.

“Finally, the news of the rape of a 10-year-old child was published. So far no media in Bangladesh has dared to cover the story of the rape of an entire Hindu family which has led to attempts to cover up the incident as a rumour. For the first time any news channel has shown the courage,” it said in a tweet.

According to a report by Dhaka Tribune, several temples and businesses owned by Hindus were vandalized and robbed during clashes in Feni that lasted from 4:30 pm to midnight.

Several other districts, including Chandpur, Chittagong, Cox’s Bazar, Bandarban, Moulvibazar, Gazipur, Chapainawabganj, and others, have reported similar situations over the last few days.

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