Massive demolition of four temples, 100 houses and shops of Hindus in Bangladesh


Attacks on temples in Bangladesh increased after Pakistan

Controversy erupts over imam of mosque stops Hindus from going to temple, bhajan kirtan, police convoy deployed

Police arrested 10, situation tense in the whole area, Hindus scared

Dhaka: After Pakistan, attacks on Hindu temples have increased in Bangladesh. In the Khulna district of Bangladesh, not only temples were vandalized but also more than 100 houses and shops of Hindus were vandalized. Police have arrested ten people and stepped up security.

A fierce brawl broke out between Hindus and Muslims in Shaili village here on Friday night. After which a mob of Muslims broke into Hindu temples and houses. The first to be targeted was the style Mahasmashan temple here.

Where the idols kept in the temple were smashed. Later, Hari Mandir, Durga Mandir and Govinda Mandir were also vandalized. There were also vandalism of six shops and about 100 houses belonging to all Hindus.

According to the Sruthanik report, as many as four temples were vandalized in a single day. Police have been deployed in the entire area. From here Hindus were going to the temple instead of doing kirtan bhajan. In between came a mosque, during which they were also singing hymns.

However, the imam of the mosque stopped the Hindus from chanting. And told not to sing bhajans in front of the mosque. After a scuffle between the two, a mob of more than 100 Muslims rushed towards the Hindu temple and vandalized the temple. At the same time, they broke into the houses of Hindus and vandalized them.

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