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Hindus attacked, houses vandalized in Bangladesh

Hindus attacked, houses were vandalized in Bangladesh; the Human rights commission demanded an inquiry.

The National Human Rights Commission has condemned the attack on the Hindu community in Bangladesh.

The National Human Rights Commission condemned the attack, saying communal violence is not acceptable under any circumstances in a secular country.

According to media reports, the commission has directed the Home Ministry to investigate whether there was negligence in preventing the unwanted attack and whether the police played an appropriate role in controlling the situation.

National Human Rights Commission condemned the attack.

According to the Dhaka Tribune, the commission said that communal violence is not acceptable under any circumstances in a secular country like Bangladesh.

The human rights body’s remarks come amid rumors of an alleged Facebook post defaming Islam after reports emerged of attacks on Hindu minorities in Bangladesh.

According to the Daily Star report, recently on Friday, houses of Hindu minorities were torched in the Sahapara area of ​​Lohagra, Narail.

After Friday prayers, the crowd created a ruckus alleging that an 18-year-old from the neighborhood had hurt their religious sentiments on Facebook.

Target made after social media post.

Locals allege that the post was made by Akash Saha, an 18-year-old college student from the village.

According to the Daily Star report, the protesters gathered after the Juma prayers and protested in front of the student’s house demanding his arrest.

According to the Daily Star report, Deepali Rani Saha, one of the victims of the violence, shared the incidents of vandalism. She told that a group looted all our valuables.

At the same time, another group came and found our door open, but with nothing left to rob, they set our house on fire.

The victim said – who will give us justice?

She told that I do not know how long this threat of violence will haunt us. Who will give us justice? Who will give us security?

She further said that when the house was set on fire, if I was present in the house, I would have died. God saved me. But is there any way to survive? I am left with only a saree now.

According to the Daily Star report, Deepali’s property is among three houses and dozens of shops that were vandalized or burnt in Sahapara village.

The attackers have not yet been arrested

Let us inform you that on Friday, the police detained Akash’s father Ashok Saha to bring the situation under control.

While they were preparing to register a case against Akash under the Digital Security Act. As per the Daily Star report, none of the attackers have been arrested so far.

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