Dhaka: Violence continues in Bangladesh even after the end of Sheikh Hasina's rule, rioters are first damaging government property and then attacking Hindu houses, shops and religious places. Different reports are coming out about the attacks on Hindus. Due to the increasing attacks, Hindus have been forced to migrate in large numbers. Some reports have claimed that a large number of Hindus are leaving Bangladesh and coming to India.
Rioters set fire to a hotel associated with Sheikh Hasina's party, after which two Indian youths staying in this hotel tried to save their lives by jumping from the fourth floor, both the youths are seriously injured and are being treated in a hospital in Kolkata. The names of the injured are Rabiul Islam and Shahid Ali, both brothers and residents of Assam. Hindus are being hunted and targeted in Bangladesh. Famous Hindu musician Rahul Anand's house has been attacked in Bangladesh. The mob first vandalized and then set fire to their houses and vehicles. About three thousand musical instruments were broken. Bangladesh Hindu Buddhist Christian Unity Council said that many houses, temples, shops are being targeted. About 200 to 300 Hindu houses and shops have been targeted. At present, Hindus of Bangladesh are seeking help from the Government of India. A Hindu student studying in class 12 in Bangladesh has written an open letter to the Government of India demanding that attacks on Hindus living in Bangladesh have increased, women and girls are being specifically targeted. In this letter circulating on social media, the student has said that I request the Government of India and Prime Minister Narendra Modi to save us, otherwise Hindus will be harmed later.
Hindus are publishing videos describing their deities, such videos and letters are going viral on social media. Mausami, a Hindu woman living in Panchagarh, Bangladesh, has sent a message through WhatsApp saying that Hindus are still being attacked and no one is coming forward to help the Hindus who are safe in their homes at this time, as a result of which Hindus have nothing left for food. Bangladesh is currently led by Nobel laureate Mohammad Yunus, Yunus appealed to the people to maintain peace in Bangladesh and stop violence. At the same time, Army Chief General Waqar Uz Zaman announced that the interim government will be sworn in on Thursday evening. The Advisory Council will have 15 members. The army will give all possible help to Yunus. Yunus also requested people to make efforts to establish peace, people should stay away from any kind of violence. Meanwhile, former Bangladesh Prime Minister and opposition BNP leader Khaleda Zia has been released from jail. Her passport has been renewed.