Amid the violence against Hindus in Bangladesh, big news has come from Dhaka. Mohammad Yunus, advisor to the interim government of Bangladesh, has reached Dhaka's Dhakeshwari temple. A 5-member delegation of the Minority Rights Movement met Mohammad Yunus. Meanwhile, students have put forward eight demands against Mohammad Yunus.
Mohammad Yunus visited the Hindu temple at a time when attacks on Hindus have increased in Bangladesh in the last few days. At the Dhakeshwari temple, Mohammad Yunus said that people should unite instead of getting divided to get the country out of the crisis.
Amid violence against Hindus in Bangladesh, big news has come from Dhaka. Bangladesh interim government advisor Mohammad Yunus reached Dhaka's Dhakeshwari temple on Tuesday. According to the Dhaka Tribune report, Bangladesh government chief advisor Mohammad Yunus said that the main goal of the interim government is to restore human rights and ensure freedom of speech for all. After visiting the Dhakeshwar National Temple in Dhaka, he said that we have to implement human rights and freedom of expression and this is our main objective.
Mohammad Yunus met Bangladeshi Hindus
Mohammad Yunus, advisor to the interim government of Bangladesh, reached Dhakeshwari temple on Tuesday. After reaching here, he met the people of the Hindu community. Meanwhile, a delegation of five members of the Minority Rights Movement met Mohammad Yunus. During this, the students put forward eight-point demands against Mohammad Yunus. Let us tell you that Mohammad Yunus has visited the Hindu temple at a time when attacks on Hindus are increasing in Bangladesh in the last few days. At Dhakeshwari temple, Mohammad Yunus said that people should unite instead of dividing to get the country out of the crisis. Everyone should be patient in such challenging times. He said that we want to create a Bangladesh which is like a family and there is no question of discrimination and quarrel in the family. We are all people of Bangladesh. We all want to ensure that we can live here in peace.