The situation of violence and arson after the fall of Sheikh Hasina's government in neighboring country Bangladesh has had a deep impact on the country and the world. The UNO also protested against it. In Bangladesh, some extremists have targeted Hindus under the guise of protests. After this, hundreds of Bangladeshi Hindus protested in Dhaka on Friday. They stressed that this country belongs to everyone. They also demanded to take steps for the safety of the community.
The protesting Hindus in Bangladesh raised slogans saying that this country does not belong to anyone. We have also shed blood. If needed, we will shed blood again. We will not leave Bangladesh. Meanwhile, a social worker of Bangladesh has also been targeted. Who was silent till now due to the violence. A youth involved in the rally said that the Hindu community wants the safety of their homes and shops. Meanwhile, he further said that a ministry and minority protection commission have also been demanded. Then he demanded that 10 percent seats be reserved for minorities in the Parliament so that a strict law can be made and implemented to stop the protest of minorities.
Attacks on Hindus increased after Sheikh Hasina left
According to the Bangladesh Hindu, Buddhist, Christian Unity Council, 205 incidents of violence against minority communities have been reported in 52 of the country's 64 districts since Sheikh Hasina stepped down from power. The organization wrote a letter to the country's interim leader Mohammad Yunus saying that there is deep fear, anxiety and depression among minorities in the country.