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DHAKA — A Hindu teacher in Muslim-majority Bangladesh has been sacked after allegedly making offensive remarks about the prophet Mohammed that triggered angry protests, officials said Monday.

Shankar Biswas, a 32-year-old English teacher at a government high school in the southern town of Tungipara, infuriated students with his comments during class, senior police officer M. Rokonuzzaman told AFP.

"Students and their parents staged instant protests and then some 5,000 people demonstrated the next day, demanding action. Some attacked his house," he said, adding that Biswas had since fled.

Rokonuzzaman and other officials declined to reveal what the teacher was alleged to have said.

"He has been fired from his job with immediate effect on charges of making offensive remarks against the prophet Mohammed," said Subodh Chandra Dhali, the education ministry spokesman in Dhaka.

Islamic groups also held protests in the capital and other parts of the country.

About 90 percent of Bangladesh's 142 million people are Muslims, and religious issues often erupt into unrest.

Recent protests have focused on an Islamic pledge that has been removed from the constitution by the secular ruling party.

There were also violent protests in 2006 after a Danish newspaper printed cartoons of the prophet.

In 2009, a local newspaper cartoonist was jailed briefly for hurting religious feelings after a drawing showed a small boy suggesting that all cats should be named Mohammed.

AFP: Bangladesh teacher sacked in Mohammed dispute
 
DHAKA — A Hindu teacher in Muslim-majority Bangladesh has been sacked after allegedly making offensive remarks about the prophet Mohammed that triggered angry protests, officials said Monday.

Shankar Biswas, a 32-year-old English teacher at a government high school in the southern town of Tungipara, infuriated students with his comments during class, senior police officer M. Rokonuzzaman told AFP.

oh no tungi para again!! After rapist parimal jaydhar .... Another production of tungipara... Anyway thank God he is not killed !
 
Are the Hindus terribly harassed that they are reacting?

Otherwise, what could be the reason to start a tirade against the Prophet?
 
Are the Hindus terribly harassed that they are reacting?

Otherwise, what could be the reason to start a tirade against the Prophet?

He is a teacher and he made his deliberation before his pupil. I doubt his pupil harassed him.
 
Are the Hindus terribly harassed that they are reacting?

Otherwise, what could be the reason to start a tirade against the Prophet?

ah! A hindu harassed in tungipara??? That is ridiculous... In tungipara League BNP vote percentage is something like 98%-2%.. Everyone is league supporter there... Who has the heart to harasse main vote bank there?? In this case that man got too confident to speak ill against Muhammad pbuh as secular hasina is in power..... It needs heart to speak ill against Muhammad in 90% muslim country..
 
Anyone knows what was the comment that this guy made?
 
He is a teacher and he made his deliberation before his pupil. I doubt his pupil harassed him.

It is not the pupil, but the community and so this most irrational behaviour asking for trouble.

ah! A hindu harassed in tungipara??? That is ridiculous... In tungipara League BNP vote percentage is something like 98%-2%.. Everyone is league supporter there... Who has the heart to harasse main vote bank there?? In this case that man got too confident to speak ill against Muhammad pbuh as secular hasina is in power..... It needs heart to speak ill against Muhammad in 90% muslim country..

Could it also not be trumped up case to defame the AL?

Is being confident to live one's way a wrong thing?

Or are the Hindus taken as second class citizens who have to keep their mouth shut?

I doubt any newspaper will publish that.

Why?

Because it is anti Islam and so it is not published?
 
It is not the pupil, but the community and so this most irrational behaviour asking for trouble.

He was paid to do the job not for other purposes. If he had any problem with community then he should had taken that to the community not in the school. Parents send their children for education (including religion) not for hate learning.

Therefore, it is a Muslim majority and not a Hindu majority, right?

Is being confident to live one's way a wrong thing?

Or are the Hindus taken as second class citizens who have to keep their mouth shut?

Be it Hindu or Muslim, none should offend other. Its the norm here.
 
He was paid to do the job not for other purposes. If he had any problem with community then he should had taken that to the community not in the school. Parents send their children for education (including religion) not for hate learning.

Be it Hindu or Muslim, none should offend other. Its the norm here.

How do you know it was "hate learning".

It could very well have been something taken out of context or something unintentional. Don't we all remember the story of the British teacher in Sudan?
 
He was paid to do the job not for other purposes. If he had any problem with community then he should had taken that to the community not in the school. Parents send their children for education (including religion) not for hate learning.



Be it Hindu or Muslim, none should offend other. Its the norm here.

Heavens! No hate learning?

This sub forum is a part of Paradise as learnt in Bangladesh?

As far as the second part, the issue raised by Bangalmunush - n this case that man got too confident

My question was if it was wrong to not be confident to live one's way and if Hindus are second class citizen that they have to give way?
 
Heavens! No hate learning?

This sub forum is a part of Paradise as learnt in Bangladesh?

As far as the second part, the issue raised by Bangalmunush - n this case that man got too confident

My question was if it was wrong to not be confidence to live one's way and if Hindus are second class citizen that they have to give way?

What he raised was over confident and he forgot his line. Nobody should cross the line to offend others. I think banglarmanush raised a legitimate concern.
 
How do you know it was "hate learning".

It could very well have been something taken out of context or something unintentional. Don't we all remember the story of the British teacher in Sudan?

Thats why govt spends billions of Taka to train them so that they dont go near any out of context subject. If he was not up for the job then its good to show him the door.
 
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