London: England has advised its citizens not to go to Bangladesh. Because there is a danger of terrorist attack from anywhere at any time.
In the ‘Travel Advisory’ issued on Tuesday, it has been said that foreign citizens are being specifically targeted. Special: Such attacks take place in large numbers in crowded places, religious places and also at the residences of political leaders. Yet this is what has been said in the advisory.
Hindus are being blackmailed in Bangladesh after Sheikh Hasina abdicated and took refuge in India. After the atrocities on Hindus, Christians, Parsis, Sikhs and even Jews are being targeted by fanatic sects.
On November 25, ISKCON monk Chinmoy Krishnadas was also arrested for treason. After this the court did not accept his bail plea.
After the arrest of Krishnadas, it is raining black on Hindus in Bangladesh.
The UK has said in its advisory that neither the police nor the army personnel make special efforts to protect the minorities in Bangladesh. Therefore, there is a security threat (for foreigners). So don’t go there.