Fanatics attack Hindus in Bangladesh’s Dhaka, 60 injured

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The persecution of Hindu minorities in Bangladesh has been continuing relentlessly. The latest attack on Hindus in the country transpired in the Miranjilla Colony of Dhaka. On Wednesday, 10th July, around 1.30 PM, Magistrate Muhammad Moniruzzaman visited the newly constructed Miranjilla Colony in Dhaka to rehabilitate the Hindu minorities. However, Muhammad Auwal Hossain, a local councillor, and his supporters disagreed with the decision and aggressively assaulted the Hindus.

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The helpless Hindus were pelted with bricks and stones. Islamists also ransacked and vandalized numerous Hindu homes. They also targeted a temple. At least 60 Hindus suffered injuries due to the assault and were brought to the Dhaka Medical College and Hospital where they received treatment.

Notably, the Dhaka South City Corporation oversees the Miranjilla Colony region. The corporation made the decision to kick the locals out a month ago and as a result, several houses were destroyed. However, the eviction drive was stopped following the outcry across the country. The body then agreed to help the persons who were already forced out, mostly Hindus. However, the ruling Awami League leaders and multiple extremist factions in the area have been against the decision.

Attacks on Hindus have become a common occurrence in Bangladesh. Hindus were also compelled to leave their homes as they endured arson attacks after the 7th January general elections in Bangladesh. Communal attacks occurred in Faridpur, Sirajganj, Bagerhat, Jhenaidah, Pirojpur, Kushtia, Madaripur, Lalmonirhat, Daudkandi, Thakurgaon, Munshiganj and Gaibandha, among other places in Bangladesh. The minority community was attacked with sharp weapons, their houses were destroyed and their shops were looted.

Source : OpIndia

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