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BNP-Jamaat unleash targeted violence on Hindus and Christians in Bangladesh

So one leader who recently joined BJP name Subramanian swamy said something and it becomes BJP stand? You know Swamy says rahul gandhi is Raul and Sonia is not an indian citizen so she cant fight elections which she is doing for decades.

If BNP comes in power, jammat will be that much influential to support anti India activities through bangladesh. The amount of hatred they showcase is a clear testimony of their intentions. Who knows they call for jihaad for all supposed anti BD activities carried by India.
Jamaat has less members than VHP....how can they be of that much significance??
 
নির্বাচন-পরবর্তী সহিংসতা : ককটেল বিস্ফোরণে দুই হাতের আঙুল উড়ে গেছে আট বছরের শিশু মেহেদী হাসান ফাহিমের। পঙ্গু হাসপাতালে ফাহিমের পাশে উদ্বিগ্ন মা নাসিমা বেগম—ছবি: সাহাদাত পারভেজ

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Jamaat has less members than VHP....how can they be of that much significance??

I have replied to your concern.

VHP is non entity in any indian election scenario but Jamaat is.

You may ask any Indian here, no one will give VHP 0.1% of influence.
 
নির্বাচন-পরবর্তী সহিংসতা : ঢাকার দোহার এলাকায় সংঘর্ষে আহত এক শিশু। ছবিটি ঢাকা মিটফোর্ড হাসপাতাল থেকে তোলা—ছবি: প্রথম আলো




নির্বাচন-পরবর্তী সহিংসতা : ঢাকার দোহার এলাকায় নির্বাচনকে কেন্দ্র করে সংঘর্ষে আহত এক নারীকে ঢাকা মিটফোর্ড হাসপাতালে ভর্তি করা হয়—ছবি: প্রথম আলো



নির্বাচন-পরবর্তী সহিংসতা : ঢাকার দোহার এলাকায় নির্বাচনকে কেন্দ্র করে সংঘর্ষের ঘটনায় আহত আরেকজন। ছবিটি ঢাকা মিটফোর্ড হাসপাতাল থেকে তোলা—ছবি: প্রথম আলো


These incidents have nothing to do hindus, why are these posted in this fictitious thread??
 
Ohh.. these pics should be posted in post election violence thread. Anyways.. its still related.
 
Can a admin do a IP trace on IamBengali, I am seriously questioning his location and ethnicity.
 
I see Indians are angry when Hindus get hurt however they shower with happiness when BNP-Jamat supporters get killed by your agents Awami league. Bangladesh is going through some sort civil war because you Indians and your agent Awami league. It's Awami league killing and vandalizing Hindus to put the blame on BNP-Jamat and divert people attention.
 
IP trace is good, but I have a feeling he is a dual national, currently logging in from Bangladesh.
 
Ohh.. these pics should be posted in post election violence thread. Anyways.. its still related.

NO these are nor related because thread is saying attack on hindus but pictures are NOT attack on hindus. This goes to show you are running spicing up false flag attack with more lie and fake pictures.

Admin, would you please change the title of the thread to "Post election violence in Bangladesh" Thanks
 
I have replied to your concern.

VHP is non entity in any indian election scenario but Jamaat is.

You may ask any Indian here, no one will give VHP 0.1% of influence.

Basically Jamaat runs BNP. Jamaatis ruled the country during 2001-2006 and they did all the crimes that was possible during that regime.

Is VHP considered a terrorist organization in India? Jamaat is considered pro-Taliban terrorist party in BD. These are terrorists.

See, here most BD posters are Pro-Jamaatis. When they can not defend Jamaatis they start on attacking other countries or attacking OP. What a bunch of losers.
 
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NO these are nor related because thread is saying attack on hindus but pictures are NOT attack on hindus. This goes to show you are running spicing up false flag attack with more lie and fake pictures.

Admin, would you please change the title of the thread to "Post election violence in Bangladesh" Thanks

@Loki , I support above motion by idune, please change misleading title.

Indo-Awami false flag attack exposed. Now it looks like BNP-Jamat will have to set up vigil to protect Bangladeshi Hindu's from Awami cadre goons and Indian RAW agents. Insha-Allah all Bangladeshi's will protect and safeguard our Hindu and Christian brothers and sisters from attacks by Indians and their agents.

BNP blames AL for attacks on Hindus | The Bangladesh Chronicle

BNP blames AL for attacks on Hindus
January 7, 2014 | Filed under: Politics | Posted by: bdchronicle
It asks 18-party men to set up vigil for ensuring security of minorities
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Opposition BNP on Tuesday held the ruling party ‘cadres’ responsible for the recent attacks and repression on minority communities and asked the 18-party men to prevent post-election violence against Hindus and other minority groups.

“The ruling party men as part of their strategy to shift the blame on the opposition are attacking the members of minority communities,” said BNP vice chairman Selima Rahman.

Just half-an-hour before her arrest, Selima came up with the allegation at a press briefing at her Gulshan residence.

She alleged the members of the Hindu community, their houses and property were being attacked in post-election violence carried out by the ruling party cadres.

“We strongly condemn any kind of terror attacks on Hindus and other religious minorities. We also call upon the country’s people to remain alert about ensuring the security of minorities,” the BNP leader added.

The minority communities in Jessore, Dinajpur, Satkhira, Chittagong and Thakurgaon districts came under attacks by miscreants following the 10th parliamentary elections held on Sunday amid the boycott the opposition parties, including BNP.

Selima, on behalf of BNP chairperson Khaleda Zia, asked the opposition leaders and activists of all levels to set up area-wise vigil across the country to prevent post-election violence against the minorities and ensure their security.

As her attention was drawn to media reports that BNP-Jamaat men were behind the attacks on the minorities, the former state minister said, “It’s not right. BNP doesn’t believe in terrorism and violence. Ruling party men are involved in the attacks.”

Demanding fair investigations into the recent incidents, Selima said as the government found involvement of Jubo League and Chhatra League men in the incidents of petrol bomb blasts, torching buses and hurling bombs at the houses of justices, the investigations into the incidents are not progressing.

“So, the country’s people can understand who are carrying out terrorist cats and acts of sabotage.”

She alleged the government is trying to shift the blame onto the opposition for terror attacks by resorting to falsehood and propaganda to mislead the country’s people.
 
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Bangladesh post-poll violence hits minorities - The Hindu

Attacks remind people of the horror unleashed by Pakistani forces 43 years ago

The January 5 elections in Bangladesh have again reminded the vulnerable minority community of the brutal treatment it received 43 years ago at the hands of marauding Pakistani forces and their local cohorts.



Bangladesh media reports suggest that Hindus in particular have become easy targets of anti-election activists who attacked their houses and other properties, thinking that they voted for the ruling Awami League and did not heed their directive to refrain from voting .



The attacks, most of which took place in the post-election period, have forced hundreds of minority members to flee their houses, according to newspapers published from Dhaka. Systematic attacks were carried out by activists of the Opposition BNP and the Jamaat-e-Islami, the party which had violently opposed the independence of Bangladesh from Pakistan in 1971.



Most of the attacks took place in the minority dominated villages in the northern districts of Thakurgaon, Dinajpur, Rangpur, Bogra, Lalmonirhat, Gaibandha, Rajshahi, the southern district of Chittagong and western Jessore.



Leading daily Ittefaq reported: “The Jamaat-Shibir cadres launched despicable attacks on Hindu communities in four districts the day after the 10th parliamentary elections. Hundreds of houses of the minority community were torched and looted since Sunday night in Dinjapur, Jessore, Satkhira and Thakurgaon. A large number of Hindus took shelter in the temples, while others have fled to other villages. They are too scared to return even after assurances from local administration.”



The daily reported, along with pictures, that residents of at least eight unions in different upazillas of Dinajpur district were the worst sufferers.



In Jessore, the miscreants vandalised at least 46 Hindu houses and establishments and torched six others on Sunday night, alleging that the minority people had voted for the Awami League. In Thakurgaon, the Jamaat-led terrorists unleashed violence on the religious minorities. Jamaat-Shibir and BNP activists went on the rampage, damaging and looting 65 houses and 30 shops and setting afire paddies stored on courtyards in several homes.



In western Satkhira, a traditional Jamaat stronghold, Jamaat-BNP men resorted to attacks with sharp weapons, sticks and iron rods. Several hundred Hindus and Awami League leaders have fled their homes in the past few days.



Giving on-the-spot coverage of the incidents, condemned by civil society and newspapers, The Daily Star reported that Hindus were still vulnerable to attacks by “anti-liberation forces” like in 1971 when they were targeted by the Pakistan army and their local cohorts.



The rampage reminds Doyamoy Sarkar, a villager, of the atrocities committed by Pakistani occupation forces and their collaborators in 1971, reported the daily. “We left our house in 1971 as Pakistan army and razakars set our village on fire. And we are passing through the same ordeal in 2014,” he said.



About 700 elderly and young women, men and children of Malopara took shelter at Deyapara village across the Bhairab river. About 100 houses of Hindus were vandalised and torched.



Activists of the Jamaat-e-Islami and its student wing, Islami Chhatra Shibir, in their hundreds carried out the massive destruction for two hours in the Hindu village for “violating” their order not to go to the polling booth.



Correspondents of national newspapers, during a visit on Tuesday, found that about 1,200 people from Hindu families of Gopalpur village were sheltered at a temple.



In Dinajpur, at least 350 houses and 50 shops in five villages were damaged, set ablaze and looted. According to the locals, around 2,000 Jamaat-Shibir men, armed with sharp weapons and sticks, launched the attack on Kornai village on Sunday. Several hundred men, women and children fled their homes.



In Chittagong, Hindus are under threat following attacks on poll night in Satkania, Loahagara and Banshkhali upazillas, considered a stronghold of the Jamaat-Shibir. In Loahagara, Jamaat-Shibir men vandalised and looted several shops owned by Hindus at Hindur Haat.
 
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