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Hindus worried as Bangladesh witnesses ripple effects of Delhi riots

Kundan Jha
  • Published
  • March 14, 2020,
  • 7:28 pm
  • Updated
  • March 14, 2020,
  • 7:28 PM

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New Delhi: Far from the Indian capital, the ripple effects of the recent Delhi riots are being felt in Bangladesh. While the situation in Delhi is now calm and no violence has been reported after 25 February, Bangladesh is witnessing protests. Recently, Delhi witnessed communal violence which left 53 dead and more than 300 people injured.

In Bangladesh, On 6 March, thousands of people took to the streets to protest against Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s planned visit to the country on 17 March. PM Modi was scheduled to visit Bangladesh on 17 March to mark the 100th birth anniversary of the nation’s founding father, Sheikh Mujibur Rahman. The trip has now been cancelled and though both sides have cited the coronavirus scare as the reason behind calling off the trip to Dhaka, sources say that Indian intelligence officials were not sure about the PM’s security in Dhaka.

The rocky relationship between the two countries surfaced after Assam’s National Register of Citizens (NRC) was published and the Citizenship Amendment Act (CAA) came into existence. Recently, the Speaker of Bangladesh’s Parliament cancelled her visit to India and now the country’s major opposition, the Bangladesh Nationalist Party’s protests across the country have intensified the crisis.

Protests in Bangladesh against the CAA and the Delhi riots have so far left 12 people injured. Most of these injuries happened in the southern island of Hatiya, and the Chittagong region.

“Thousands of people gathered outside the Anderkilla Shahi Jame mosque in Chittagong city on 6 March. The protesters were raising inflammatory speeches and communal slogans. A call for revenge was also given during the protest. While the mob kept raising communal slogans, most Hindu residents of the area remained indoors fearing a 1992 like violence in the city,” Saumen Banerjee told The Sunday Guardian in a telephonic conversation. A large protest was also witnessed outside the medieval era Kadam Mubarak mosque.

Banerjee, who belongs to the Chittagong Hill Tracts area and works as a dockyard engineer, said: “Ever since Sheikh Hasina has come to power, she’s been holding back the crazy radicals all the time and people hope that this time again, she will succeed in doing the same. But for now, the situation is tense, at least in the city.

According to Banerjee, Hindus are concentrated largely in Chittagong city and parts of the Chittagong Hill Tracts and historically, these areas have been the hubs of communal tension.

“The Chittagong Hill Tracts and the Chittagong city witnessed violent riots in 1992 that erupted in reaction to the Babri mosque demolition in India. Even after the 2002 Gujarat riots, there was communal violence in our areas. However, this time nothing like 1992 or 2002 has happened, but the Hindu community is apprehensive of communal violence taking place,” Banerjee added.

Amrita Negi, a scholar of South Asian history, told The Sunday Guardian, “Bangladesh has always responded to India’s action and there has been a kind of ripple effect on Indian actions and the prime example is 1992 when more than 3,000 mosques were demolished in Bangladesh in reaction to the Babri mosque demolition in India.”

“The current regime in Bangladesh headed by Shaikh Hasina is pro-liberal and she has taken many steps to ensure less radicalisation. In 2015, Shaikh Hasina initiated amendment in the Constitution to instil secularism and do away with the tag of an Islamic country,” Negi said.

Currently, Hindus comprise around 8.7% of Bangladesh population, according to the Bangladesh Bureau of Statistics census for 2011.

https://www.sundayguardianlive.com/...ngladesh-witnesses-ripple-effects-delhi-riots
 
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example is 1992 when more than 3,000 mosques were demolished in Bangladesh in reaction to the Babri mosque demolition in India.”

Huh?... Destroyed mosques for Babri mosque destruction by Hindus???..
 
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Huh?... Destroyed mosques for Babri mosque destruction by Hindus???..
I think it is a print mistake. The writer intended to say 3,000 Mandirs. However, as far as I know, not a single temple was destroyed in BD in 1992. It was that the mobs gathered around some of these and the Police interfered to protect them.

BD people are not disciples of that Chaiwala Modi.
 
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I personally know lots of hot head Islamists (according to me ofcourse). I am yet to hear a hate comment against Bangladeshi non muslims from them.

Bangladesh isn't an utopia of human rights and freedom like western countries. But, we are far more tolerant and hate free compared to our neighborhood!
 
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Non Muslims in Muslim countries should start shifting to areas where non Muslims are in numbers to protect themselves.
 
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Non Muslims in Muslim countries should start shifting to areas where non Muslims are in numbers to protect themselves.
No. It would be wiser to establish two more Muslim-majority states in India's east and west where the remaining Indian Muslims can move out to save themselves from being bullied by Hindu extremists.

One such area can encompass western Assam and northern districts of west Bengal.
 
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No. It would be wiser to establish two more Muslim-majority states in India's east and west where the remaining Indian Muslims can move out to save themselves from being bullied by Hindu extremists.

One such area can encompass western Assam and northern districts of west Bengal.
Why would more land will be given ,all the non Indian Muslims have land in the East and the west .
 
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Huh?... Destroyed mosques for Babri mosque destruction by Hindus???..

Typo - should be temples.

But Hindus in Bangladesh are smart. Temples are usually makeshift affairs comprising of tin sheds mostly. No big loss if that gets vandalized.

You have hot-headed idiots everywhere....but still that number seems overblown to me, written by a Hindu no less.

3000? really?

I personally know lots of hot head Islamists (according to me ofcourse). I am yet to hear a hate comment against Bangladeshi non muslims from them.

Bangladesh isn't an utopia of human rights and freedom like western countries. But, we are far more tolerant and hate free compared to our neighborhood!

My thoughts exactly. I have personally gone over to see Puja as a friendly gesture.

Surat al-Kafiroon

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Say: O disbelievers!
I worship not that which ye worship;
Nor worship ye that which I worship.
And I shall not worship that which ye worship.
Nor will ye worship that which I worship.
Unto you your religion, and unto me my religion.
 
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What a load of crap.
BD Muslims have no hate of Hindus and the state fully protects them.

This propaganda thread needs to close.
 
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Bangladesh and Pakistan Muslims are not Indian. The Indian Muslims of today need another two more separate lands for their survival.
Whatever gave you this notion that they want Muslims to survive?
 
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Bangladesh and Pakistan Muslims are not Indian. The Indian Muslims of today need another two more separate lands for their survival.
Indian Muslims are those Muslims who have been living in India before the cut of date given by the govt anyone else is either a Pakistani or a BD citizen.There is no point crying ,when you are given your own lands and still infest our land and want equal rights on our land ,not going to happen.
 
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