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Indian Railways cancels Rs 30,000-crore tender of 100 Vande Bharat trains, read why even lowest bid by Alstom failed to close the deal

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In an unexpected move, the Indian Railways cancelled its Rs 30,000 crore contract for the manufacture and maintenance of 100 aluminium-bodied Vande Bharat trains over a pricing dispute on Tuesday, 13th August. Alstom, the French rolling stock company, had won the tender in June 2023.

The same was confirmed by Olivier Loison, Managing Director, Alstom India, in an exclusive conversation with Money Control. “Indian Railways has canceled the tender. However, with our strong local knowledge and investments in industrial and human capital over the years, we are well-positioned and committed to supporting the realisation of this vision [of the railways] in the future, should the opportunity arise,” Loison said.

According to railway officials, the tender committee found the French multinational company’s (MNC) delivering price of Rs 150.9 crore per train set to be excessive and recommended that it be limited to Rs 140 crore.

However, Alstom India intended to close the transaction for approximately Rs 145 crore per train set. The French company was the lowest bidder in the Rs 30,000 crore deal, which was opened on May 30th, 2023. As per the official documents, the firm offered Rs 150.9 crore per train set and planned to produce all 100 Vande Bharat rakes.

Aluminum-bodied train sets were chosen because they are lower in weight and more energy efficient than standard stainless steel. The Indian Railways intends to launch the first sleeper form of Vande Bharat trains in the first quarter of 2025. So far, contracts have been awarded to produce 102 chair cars and 200 sleeper Vande Bharat train sets, respectively.

The Indian Railways is eager to deploy these modern trains to improve the speed, efficiency, and comfort of its services. “The cancellation of the contract helps Indian Railways to buy more time to get the best possible price. The bidders, too, will be better prepared to set up adequate manufacturing facilities,” an official from Alstom stated.

Henri Poupart-Lafarge, Alstom’s CEO, stated in July 2023 that the business would employ new aluminum technology for the project. Poupart-Lafarge stated in a July 2018 interview with CNBC TV-18 that the company had quoted a good price for the project.

However, as per a rail official quoted by Money Control, the contract to produce 200 Vande Bharat sleeper train sets made entirely of stainless steel was previously awarded at Rs 120 crore for each rake.

Notably, for this particular deal, Alstom India and a consortium of Swiss company Stadler Rail and Hyderabad-based Medha Servo Drives were the only bidders. While Alstom bid Rs 150.9 crore for one aluminum-bodied Vande Bharat with a sleeper facility and was the lowest bidder, Medha bid Rs 169 crore and lost to the first.

To be qualified for the offer, businesses needed to have a research and development (R&D) facility capable of producing a prototype and assembling at least five train sets each year. The deal called for the delivery of 100 train sets within seven years, with the winning bidder receiving Rs 13,000 crore upon installation and an extra Rs 17,000 crore for maintenance over 35 years.

Trains were to be produced at the Railways factory in Sonepat, Haryana. Indian Railways had anticipated more participation, with businesses such as Siemens, Transmashholding, and Rail Vikas Nigam Ltd originally set to bid. However, these companies did not match the technical standards, leaving just a handful of bidders to bid for the project. 

In April this year, Prime Minister Narendra Modi promised that his government would expand Vande Bharat trains to every corner of the country and charted out the government’s plan to expand bullet train services, adding that three new trains will run in north, east, and south India. However, with the cancellation of the contract, the Rail Department will have to again issue bids and rethink its conditions to attract more bidders.

‘You had no authority to record and no authority to use it’: Delhi HC slams Rajdeep Sardesai, asks him to delete video against BJP leader Shazia Ilmi

The Delhi HC on Tuesday came down hard on India Today journalist Rajdeep Sardesai, asking him to pull down the video featuring BJP leader Shazia Ilmi, accusing her of abusing an India Today video journalist.

‘You had no authority to record and no authority to use it,” Delhi HC said, asking him to pull down the video he uploaded on X (formerly Twitter), accusing Ilmi of “abusing” an India Today video journalist.

Source: X

The court also ordered the banning of the video from all social media platforms.

Ilmi had filed a defamation suit against Rajdeep Sardesai after he had accused her of ‘attacking’ the cameraman of the India Today group.

Ilmi had left the primetime debate of the ‘propagandist masquerading as a journalist’ halfway after he asked to cut off the mic of the BJP spokesperson. Despite this, the cameraman kept filming without her consent, leading to a physical altercation.

In a tweet, Shazia Ilmi stated, “Don’t you ever bring down my Fader again. Remember I have been on both sides and know how to handle bullies like you. BTW it doesn’t behove political propagandists masquerading as journalists to sermonise.”

Rajdeep Sardesai was quick to play the ‘victim card’ and accuse the BJP spokesperson of assaulting the cameraman. “I respect all my guests always. If anything, I am too indulgent: the fader is lowered only to avoid cross-talk and noise on the show. If you have a grouse with me or with an army general on the show, of course, that’s your prerogative. And I respect that too,” he claimed in a tweet.

“But for you to chuck the Mike and abuse our video journalist and throw him out of your house is just NOT done. He was only doing his job. No excuse for bad behaviour. The rest I leave to you. Have a good weekend (the video below is from last night…” he continued.

Sardesai had also shared a video of the physical altercation. Shazia Ilmi thanked the propagandist for providing video evidence and called out the ‘pervert’ cameraman for zooming on her chest. 

“Why on earth would I stay on your show when you humiliate me and say CUT SHAZIA’s Mike off? Only because I asked you whether you think all the Defence Chiefs are lying. Don’t know about you but I have SELF RESPECT,” she tweeted.

The BJP spokesperson detailed the problematic behaviour of the cameraman, which forced her to evict him from her house.

“Your cameraman watched me struggle as I got up and continued to film me trying to remove my mike, instead of helping me with the wheelchair. Why was he continuing to focus on MY UPPER BODY showing it up close? It was so uncomfortable for me and I felt most embarrassed,” she pointed out.

  1. “Any lady would tell you that focusing on their chest is a clear NO NO. I could see this live on screen and requested him not to film me any or switch off the camera light. The pervert cameraman continued to film me despite my obvious physical and emotional discomfort after the show was over. Why? Why would he keep filming him in my home, my SAFE place against my WILL? And that too, AFTER the show?” Shazia Ilmi asked.

“Just because you’re a famous anchor (just as much you’re a sore loser) doesn’t mean you can humiliate people who call you out and force your crews on people, beyond the brief and violate their private space. And I dare India Today to show footage of my upper body and chest again. I will take this matter up seriously as I was deeply hurt and humiliated by this behaviour,” she warned.

‘Bangladesh cannot have a state religion’: Thousands protest in Paris over anti-Hindu violence in Bangladesh

On the 12th of August, a massive protest rally was organised in Paris, France by the expatriate Hindus against the atrocities being inflicted on Hindus in Bangladesh by Islamists after the ouster of Sheikh Hasina. World Hindu Federation – European Union Chapter, JusticeMakers Bangladesh and another organisation of Bangladeshi minority communities in France participated in the protests.

During the peaceful demonstration, the protestors carrying Bangladesh flags raised slogans calling for stopping attacks against minorities, particularly Hindus, their houses and temples in Bangladesh. They also raised “Save Bangladeshi Hindus”, and “Save Buddhists in Bangladesh”.

The speakers in the rally strongly protested against the barbaric attacks on the minority Hindus in Bangladesh and strongly condemned the inaction of the army and administration in the attack on minority Hindus, and vandalism of monasteries and temples.

The protestors appealed to the various international human rights organizations and global leaders to stop brutal attacks on minority Hindus and to protect Hindus in Bangladesh.

They also presented a proposal to the new government of Bangladesh. The protesting Hindus demanded that the Islamists who attacked Hindus since Sheikh Hasina’s resignation on 5th August be punished. In addition, the Hindu victims of the attacks be provided adequate compensation and rehabilitation.

Moreover, legislation for Minority Protection and the Ministry of Minority Affairs should be formed. The protestors urged the Mohammad Yunus-led government to protect all monasteries, temples, churches, and pagodas. They demanded that the law on the return of vested property should be properly implemented.

Most importantly, the protestors demanded that Bangladesh cannot have a state religion.

Notably, similar protests were organised in the United States. On Sunday (10th August), nearly 300 Indian Americans and Bangladeshi-origin Hindus gathered outside Sugar Land City Hall in Houston to condemn the atrocities carried out by Islamists against Hindus and other minority groups in Bangladesh. This protest was organised by the Global Voice for Bangladesh Minorities, an umbrella organization representing major Houston Hindu groups, including Maitri, Vishwa Hindu Parishad of America, HinduAction, HinduPact, Houston Durgabari Society, ISKCON, Global Kashmiri Pandit Diaspora, etc.

Source ANI

The protestors here urged the US government to take immediate measures to save Bangladeshi Hindus and other minorities instead of being a silent spectator. During the protests, “Stop Hindu Genocide,” “Stand Up and Speak Out Now,” “Hindu Lives Matter,” and “We Won’t Run, We Won’t Hide, Stop Hindu Genocide” slogans were raised.

Similarly, several people gathered outside the Houses of Parliament in London to protest against the ongoing anti-Hindu pogroms in Bangladesh. The protestors raised “Protect our temples in Bangladesh,” “Hindu lives matter,” and “We want justice” slogans.

Protests in the UK (Source: NDTV)

On Sunday, thousands of Canadians staged a protest across downtown Toronto to stand in solidarity against the violence against Hindus in Bangladesh, after former Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina’s resignation. Canadians of Hindu, Christian, Buddhist and Jewish origin gathered in Downtown Toronto. People in the protest held in Downtown Toronto were seen chanting, “We want justice – Bangladesh Bangladesh”. The protesters urged the Canadian Government to press the Dhaka Government to protect Hindus in Bangladesh.

RG Kar rape and murder case: Glass shards in eyes, head slammed against wall, neck broken, autopsy reveals horrific details of assault

The 32-year-old trainee doctor who was raped and killed at Kolkata’s RG Kar Medical College and Hospital was brutally tortured before she was suffocated to death, according to the postmortem report. The four-page report stated that she had been strangled and that “perverted sexuality” and “genital torture” had resulted in a serious wound in her private parts.

Her thyroid cartilage was also shattered. A source stated that the rape and murder occurred on 9th August most likely between 3 and 5 am. Her lips, fingers, left leg, and abdomen were all covered with injuries.

According to sources, her head was slammed against a wall or the floor resulting in severe injuries and her mouth and nose were squeezed shut to stop the victim from shouting. The accused had reportedly beaten her up as she attempted to defend herself and resist. He then raped and killed her. According to the autopsy, the girl’s hands and face had cuts on them. Shards of glass from her spectacles broke and got into her eyes following an intense blow. The initial postmortem report ruled out suicide and stated that the trainee doctor had been sexually assaulted before being murdered.

Sanjay Roy, the accused who was a civic volunteer with Kolkata Police, was intoxicated at the time of the incident. His fingernails are believed to have left scratch scars on the woman’s face, suggesting that she made a valiant attempt to defend herself. His hands and face also had cut marks, implying that she tried to fend off the assault to save herself. She had pressure marks on her face from the perpetrator covering her lips while he pounded her head against the wall.

“The mouth and throat were constantly pressed to prevent screaming. The throat was strangled to suffocate. The thyroid cartilage broke due to this strangulation,” the report read. It highlighted, “Homicidal injuries are antemortem in nature with an indication of sexual penetration,” which meant that the doctor’s wounds were sustained while she was still alive, and the injuries on her intimate areas suggested that she had been sexually assaulted.

The woman was bleeding from her mouth, eyes and private areas, per the report. The doctor had dinner with four of her coworkers at 2:30 am that night after seeing Neeraj Chopra’s javelin throw during the Paris Olympics. Afterwards, she went to the seminar hall to relax. Four of the seven junior doctors whose statements the police have recorded had dinner with her that evening. The Assistant Superintendant who initially informed the family about the occurrence has also been called by the authorities along with the chief of the Chest Department.

At 11 pm she told her mother that she had placed an online order for food. She proceeded to the lecture hall after dinner, where she slept on the blue carpet under a red cover and was attacked while she was napping. Sanjay Roy had access to every department as he worked at the RG Kar Medical College and Hospital police outpost. He was not affiliated with the institution but often went there. CCTV evidence showing him entering the premises where the doctor was discovered murdered led to his arrest on 10th August. He returned home after committing the horrifying act and slept in late. He also cleaned the outfit he wore to remove any evidence. The police recovered his bloodstained shoes during a search.

European Union directly interferes in US Elections, threatens Elon Musk for hosting Donald Trump on X ahead of the interview, calls it ‘hate speech’

On Monday, 12th August, the European Commission issued a threatening letter to Elon Musk, expressing concern over the management of alleged harmful information on X (previously Twitter). The letter had been composed by Thierry Breton, Commissioner for Internal Market of the European Union, which concentrated on X’s obligations under the Digital Services Act (DSA), a major European Union legislation governing large online platforms.

The European Commission issued an official threat to Elon Musk for hosting US presidential candidate Donald Trump on his platform X. As per the commission, Musk has committed political interference in another country, caused a serious threat to freedom of speech, and also caused intimidation of a private party.

Breton acknowledged the upcoming live conversation between Musk and former US President Donald Trump, which would be open for EU consumers. Breton emphasized that X, which has over 300 million users globally, has been certified as a “Very Large Online Platform” by the DSA, which implies it bears more responsibility for ensuring compliance with EU regulations.

“As the individual entity ultimately controlling a platform with over 300 million users worldwide, of which one third in the EU, that has been designated as a Very Large Online Platform, you have the legal obligation to ensure X’s compliance with EU law and in particular the DSA in the EU,” Breton wrote.

Breton also threatened Elon Musk with ongoing legal procedures against X against its management of illegal content under the DSA, notably in areas involving the spread of disinformation. He pointed out that X’s content reaches EU users, and that the platform’s tactics might have a substantial impact in the EU, particularly during key political events.

“We are monitoring the potential risks in the EU associated with the dissemination of content that may incite violence, hate, and racism in conjunction with major political or societal events around the world,” Breton threatened.

The letter ended on a stark note reading, “My services and I will be extremely vigilant to any evidence that points to breaches of the DSA and will not hesitate to make full use of our toolbox, including by adopting interim measures, should it be warranted to protect EU citizens from serious harm.”

Elon Musk, however, replied promptly to the letter asking the European authorities to step back. He indicated that he was making all the efforts to not sound rude and irresponsible in the reply.

Elon Musk interviewed Donald Trump on Tuesday despite European Union’s threats and talked at length about the assassination attempt on Trump last month. During the live broadcast with Donald Trump, Musk expressed alarm over what he saw as escalating attempts of censorship, even from other countries.

Notably, the commission also started an investigation last year to assess whether X is in breach of the DSA. That investigation is ongoing. The commission can also impose fines of up to 6% of a company’s global annual revenue if it violates the DSA.

This commission has previously accused X of violating regulations governing dark patterns, which are deceptive practices used by businesses to persuade individuals to use or pay for specific products and services, advertising transparency, and data access for academics.

Pictures of Pakistan’s Olympic Gold medalist Arshad Nadeem with Lashkar-e-Taiba terrorist Muhammad Harris Dar go viral

Pakistani Javelin thrower Arshad Nadeem who won a gold medal at the Paris Olympics 2024 has been seen with a Lashkar-e-Taiba terrorist in some past images, trigggering a social media discussion about the extent to which the Islamic terror cottage industry penetrates the lives of the average citizens in the neighboring countries. An OSINT handle on X shared a video of the Pakistani Olympic gold medalist with LeT terrorist Muhammad Harris Dar.

In the video, Arshad Nadeem and Lashkar terrorist Muhammad Harris Dar are seen having a conversation wherein Dar tells Nadeem that his achievement has made the entire Muslim Ummah proud.

Notably, Lashkar-e-Taiba is a United Nations-designated terrorist organisation. Muhammad Harris Dar is the Joint Secretary of Milli Muslim League, a political party formed by LeT terrorist Hafiz Saeed that functions as a front of LeT. It must be recalled that Hafiz Saeed masterminded the 26/11 Mumbai attacks that killed 166 people. Back in 2018, Milli Muslim League and its officials were designated as Specially Designated Global Terrorists.

“Specifically, OFAC designated seven members of the MML central leadership body, Saifullah Khalid, Muzammil Iqbal Hashimi, Muhammad Harris Dar, Tabish Qayyum, Fayyaz Ahmad, Faisal Nadeem, and Muhammad Ehsan, for acting for on behalf of LeT, a Pakistan-based terrorist group designated in December 2001,” a US Treasury Department press release from 2018 reads.

According to the US records, Muhammad Harris Dar was designated for acting for or on behalf of LeT. “Dar is the Joint Secretary of the MML, and formerly an officer in LeT’s student wing, the Al-Muhammadiya Students (AMS), which the Department of State added as an alias of LeT in December 2016 pursuant to E.O. 13224. As of early 2016, Dar provided first aid and firefighting instruction at an LeT training camp.  This camp also included training on weapon skills and assault tactics,” the press release added.

Unsurprisingly, Muhammad Harris Dar often gives anti-India speeches in public rallies. In one such video, Dar can be heard spewing venom against India over Jammu and Kashmir. “The way America had to leave from Afghanistan, Inshallah, India will also be forced to leave Kashmir,” Dar said.

‘Press Club of India celebrated the fall of Sheikh Hasina govt’: Portrait of Sheikh Mujibur Rahman removed by unnamed ‘journalists’, kept back after backlash

Earlier this month on 5th August, as the violent protesters ousted democratically elected Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina and forced her to take refugee in India for her safety, the Press Club of India reportedly removed the portrait of Sheikh Mujibur Rahman, popularly known as ‘Bangabandhu’ – father of Bangladesh.

It is pertinent to note that violent protesters had targeted and destroyed several Bangladeshi historical heritage sites in their bid to wipe out the legacy of Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman. They also desecrated the statue of Mujibur Rahman by climbing and urinating on it and damaging it with hammers. 

While the Islamists, violent protesters and supporters of the Jihadi outfit, Jamaat-e-Islami carried out targeted attacks on sites or structures related with Sheikh Mujibur Rahman, unknown ‘journalist/staff’ in the Press Club of India located in India’s capital, New Delhi removed his portrait. It is pertinent to note that, Sheikh Mujibur Rahman is accredited as the father of Bangladesh as he formed the ‘Mukti Bahini’, which fought alongside the Indian army to repel and fight back against the excesses of the Pakistani army and led to the liberation of Bangladesh (then East Pakistan). 

However, the removal of his picture from the PCI office triggered an outrage on social media. Facing backlash for the act, his picture was reinstated at its original place. 

Subhash Yadav on 5th of August, 7:10 PM took a picture inside the press Club of India building, where the portrait of Sheikh Mujibur Rahman has been removed.

(Picture taken on 5th August, Credits – Mr Subhash Yadav)

According to the information received, Subhash S Yadav took a photo on Monday when the picture was taken down. After he raised the issue on social media and drew everyone’s attention, the picture was reinstated to its original position 4 days later. As the picture was reinstated, he captured it again on Friday (August 9, 2024). 

(2nd image was taken on 9th August when Sheikh Mujibur Rahman’s image was reinstated in the PCI office)

OpIndia spoke to some journalists associated with PCI who used strong words and confirmed that the picture was put up again after a lot of condemnation for removing the picture. He also learned that celebrations erupted in PCI after the violent protesters ousted Sheikh Hasina in Bangladesh. The picture was removed during this celebration. 

On the condition of anonymity, a journalist told OpIndia that Sheikh Hasina had been nurturing snakes in the ‘Press Club of India’ who had bitten her as soon as they got a chance. 

OpIndia’s sources in PCI also told us that they held biryani parties courtesy Sheikh Hasina. The cook used to come from Bangladesh to make biryani. However, as soon as they got a chance, they removed the picture of her father. They expressed their anger and said that the leftists in the Press Club do not belong to anyone. It is claimed that PCI does not even have pictures of the freedom fighters who sacrificed their lives for India’s independence. They also give a platform to leftist leaders and activists.

22 years, 470+ temples destroyed, properties damaged, Hindus displaced, raped and killed: How Hindu community has been under target in Bangladesh

On 5th August, former Prime Minister of Bangladesh, Sheikh Hasina, resigned from her post and fled the country amidst ongoing violent protests. Following her exit, the Bangladeshi Army took over and soon an interim government under Muhammed Yunus took charge of the country. Meanwhile, Bangladeshi Hindus started to get targeted by Islamists across the country. Initially, the Bangladeshi daily The Daily Star reported that Hindus were attacked in at least 27 districts spread to 40+ districts over time.

OpIndia has been consistently reporting attacks on Hindus in Bangladesh despite the vicious propaganda to prove that Hindus are safe in the neighbouring country. Notably, attacks on Hindus in Bangladesh are not uncommon and there have been several reports where Hindus, their temples and shops have been targeted in the country. As the world is finally waking up to the attacks on Hindus in Bangladesh, here is a list of attacks that OpIndia reported while most of the mainstream media conveniently ignored.

Bhola violence in 2001

When the Citizen Amendment Bill was tabled in the Parliament in December 2019, Home Minister Amit Shah mentioned Bhola Violence to remind the members of the house how Hindus have been subjected to violence, torture and persecution.

The Bhola rape and violence incident occurred in 2001 just after the Bangladesh National Party (BNP) under Begum Khalida Zia came to power. After the election victory, the BNP and Jamat-e-Islami goons wreaked havoc on Hindus in Bangladesh. In several places, like Bagerhat, Barisal, Bogra, Brahmanbaria, Chitgaon, Fani, Ghazipur, Jesor, Khulna, Munshiganj, Bhola, Narayanganj, and Sirajganj districts, Hindus were targeted in orchestrated attacks by Muslim gangs.

In October 2001, in Bhola districts, Lalmohan region, Hindus were attacked by Muslims. The attackers rushed into Hindu homes, looted their belongings, cut down their trees, and destroyed their crops. In Bhola’s Char Fasson, BNP-supported Muslims had attacked and raped over 200 Hindu women. The youngest victim was 8. The eldest was a 70-year-old woman.

Years later, a Judicial Commission inquiry in Bangladesh had concluded that over 25,000 leaders and local party workers of the then-ruling BNP and Jamat-e-Islami were involved in the attack against Hindus and other minorities that had led to hundreds of deaths, and injuries and had forced the Hindus in Bangladesh to flee into India.

Islamists in Bangladesh burnt 11 Hindus alive to grab their land

On 18th November 2003, 11 people belonging to a Hindu family were burnt alive by Islamists in Banshkhali Upazila in the Chittagong district of Bangladesh.

The victim Tejendra Lal Sheel lived with his family in Sheelapara in Sadhnopur village of Banshkhali Upazila. Prior to the arson attack, the accused tried to intimidate the victim into giving up his land. When Sheel refused to comply, the attackers set his house on fire. On the orders of one Mokhtar Ahmad, accused Mahbub Rashid shut down the doors and windows of the house. At that point, another accused Rubel carried out the deadly arson that killed 11 people including 6 children.

The police initially dubbed the case as that of robbery. “I don’t believe this is a robbery, as eight other houses in the same yard were untouched,” a hairdresser named Nepal, who lived in the same neighbourhood had questioned. Following public outrage, the cops began investigating the matter.

During the investigation, Mahbub had confessed to the involvement of 12 people in the Banshkhali carnage. He narrated, “Of the 12, six including Mokhtar, Dola Meah, Rubel, Akbar, Aminul Haq and me entered the house and six others were on guard outside. As the family members threw acid on us, Rubel ordered us to set the house afire. We followed his orders, shut all the doors and windows and Rubel set fire to the house.”

Later, it came to light that the deadly attack was carried out on the orders of the then ruling Bangladesh National Party (BNP) leader Aminur Rahman Chowdhury to encroach over the land owned by Sheel. The trial is still pending.

Jamaat-e-Islami Bangladesh burnt down shops and houses of Hindus in Hathazari in 2012

In 2012 and 2013, between February and November, at least 20 attacks were reported against the minority communities at Hathazari and Bashkhali in Chittagong, Kaliganj of Satkhira, Chirirbandar of Dinajpur, besides Ramu in Cox’s Bazar, Sathia of Pabna, Barisal and so on.

The assault started in Hathazari on 9 and 10 February 2012, when Islami Chhatra Shibir, the student wing of the Jamaat-e-Islami Bangladesh, members influenced local Muslims to attack, loot and plunder Hindu households. Eight temples, 12 shops and a number of houses were burnt down.

After the violence in Hathazari, police arrested the perpetrators but with the help of Hefajat leader Ahmed Shafi, they were let out on bail. Now, it’s been 9 years since the incident, but the Hindu victims have still not got any justice.

Fundamentalist outfit Jamaat-e-Islami behind the 2012 Fatehpur violence

The Hathazari incident was the starting point of religious terrorism against Hindus by the fundamentalist outfit Jamaat-e-Islami in Bangladesh.

In March and April, several Hindu and a few Muslim households (who had tried to help their Hindu neighbours)  at Fatepur and Chakdaha in Satkhira, were attacked. At least 12 houses were burned down to ashes and two villages were ransacked during the two-day long vandalism in the area.

On March 31, 2012, a local newspaper named Daily Drishtipat, backed by Islamist hardliners, had spread the rumour that a school play in the village had made indecent remarks about the Prophet. The local newspaper reportedly circulated complimentary copies of the paper to different houses, bazaars and mosques. Based on this rumour, Islamists attacked and looted Hindus, while the police kept looking on. The houses of almost 10 Hindu families were looted and set ablaze.

Initially, the mainstream Bangladeshi media maintained a stoic silence, completely ignoring the incident. Later, as the Hindu Students of Jagannath Hall of Dhaka University protested against the persecution, the Bangladeshi media highlighted this event.

2012 Chirirbandar violence was a fallout of an inflammatory speech given by a radical Muslim professor baying for the blood of Hindus

On 4 August 2012, a similar attack was carried out by the local fundamentalists on the vulnerable Hindus of Chirirbandar Upazila of Dinajpur District in the Division of Rangpur, Bangladesh. The Islamic extremists mercilessly burned down 50 Hindu households in an attack that was planned.

The incident was a fallout of an inflammatory speech given by Professor Hamida Khatun of Chittagong Metropolitan College with the help of the Chirirbandar Upazila Parishad chairman and a Bangladesh Jamaat-e-Islami leader Aftab Ali Molla, to agitate the local Muslim against the Hindus of the area. The Muslims, in turn, hit the streets across the country in support of Jamaat-e-Islami’s and reduced houses of at least 50 Hindu families to ashes.

Islamists targetted Buddhist monasteries and Hindu temples during 2012 Ramu violence

In the same year on the midnight past 29 September, Islamic fanatics launched attacks on a predominantly Buddhist neighbourhood at Ramu in Cox’s Bazar in Bangladesh. The incident occurred after an image of the desecration of the Quran appeared on a fake Facebook account registered under a Buddhist youth Uttam Kumar Barua. Accusing the youth of insulting the Quran through his social media account, Islamists targetted Buddhist monasteries and Hindu temples.

The violence later spread to Ukhia Upazila in Cox’s Bazar District and Patiya Upazila in Chittagong District, where too Buddhist monasteries and Hindu temples were destroyed.

Reports suggests that the Buddhist youth was falsely defamed as the picture was not posted by him.

According to rough estimates, 25,000 Muslims participated in the violence directed at Buddhists in Ramu, Cox’s Bazar, Bangladesh.

2013 Bangladesh anti-Hindu violence

On 28 February 2013, the International Crimes Tribunal sentenced Delwar Hossain Sayeedi, the vice president of the Jamaat-e-Islami to death for war crimes committed during the 1971 Bangladesh Liberation War. Following the death sentence, radicals of Jamaat-e-Islami and its student wing Islami Chhatra Shibir attacked the minority Hindus in different parts of the country.

Over 100 people, including police personnel were killed and many Hindu properties were looted, damaged and burnt to ashes. Hindu temples were also desecrated and set on fire.

According to minority community leaders, more than 50 Hindu temples and 1,500 Hindu homes were destroyed in over 20 districts during the 2013 anti-Hindu violence in the country.

Muslim mob goes on a rampage vandalising 26 Hindu households during 2013 Sathia violence

On November 2, 2013, a Muslim mob had reportedly gone on a rampage vandalising a temple and 26 Hindu households in a Hindu dominated neighbourhood in a village in Bangladesh’s Pabna district. The incident occurred over a Facebook post allegedly malign the Muslim prophet. Accusing a class 10 Hindu boy of posting a blasphemous post defaming Prophet Mohammad, the mob attacked Bablu Shah’s house. Babul was mercilessly hit and kicked upon. Later, more gangs joined in to attack the predominantly Hindu village and vandalised about 26 households.

2014 Bangladesh violence against minority Hindus

In 2014, major clashes had erupted in Bangladesh after Hindus refused to boycott the 10th general elections, which was already boycotted by the primary opposition party, Bangladesh Nationalist Party and its ally Jamaat-e-Islami. Soon after the voting ended in Bangladesh, the Hindus had to face the ire of the activist of the Bangladesh Nationalist Party and Jamaat-Shibir. Hindu houses have been looted, vandalized and burned in several places like Thakurgaon, Dinajpur, Rangpur, Bogra, Lalmonirhat, Rajshahi, Chittagong and Jessore.

Hundreds of minority Bengali Hindus were rendered homeless in this mayhem, where as several Hindu temple were also burnt, vandalized and looted.

Two dozen Hindu households and a temple vandalised during 2014 Homna violence over fake charges of blasphemy

A fanatic Muslim mob of nearly 3,000, led by teachers and students of eight madrasas in the Upazila, attacked over two dozen Hindu households and a temple in eastern Bangladesh after rumours spread that two Hindu youths defamed Prophet Muhammad on Facebook.

Villagers had then confirmed that a call was made from the loudspeakers of a Madrasa at Rampur village, near Baghsitarampur, to launch the assault on the Hindus. Before the attacks, leaflets were distributed for several days in the madrasas claiming that two Hindu youths had slandered the prophet in a Facebook post on April 27, 2014.

2016 Nasirnagar violence was yet another display of blatant intolerance by Muslims in Bangladesh

A similar incident transpired in Bangladesh’s Nasirnagar Upazila in October 2016. This time too, a frenzied Muslim mob launched a synchronized attack on the Hindus in Brahmanbaria’s Nasirnagar Upazila over an alleged Facebook post. More than 300 Hindu homes and at least 19 temples were reportedly looted. Moreover, 100 people including several temple devotees were left wounded in the attack which was triggered by an allegedly defamatory social media post by a Hindu fisherman against Islam.

Muslim mob turned violent and launched an arson attack on Hindu houses during 2017 Rangpur violence in Bangladesh

In yet another incident of violence against the vulnerable Hindus in neighbouring Bangladesh, at least 30 Hindu houses at Thakurpara village in Rangpur Sadar Upazila were looted vandalised and burnt to ashes on November 10, 2017. Several Hindus were injured in the incident where a Muslim mob turned violent and launched an arson attack on these Hindu houses.

A rumour had reportedly shaped and vented the anger of the Muslims in the neighbouring villages against the Hindu community. The rumour was that one Titu Roy, originally from Thakurpara but living in Narayanganj, had put up a Facebook post defaming Prophet Muhammad a few days prior to the incident.

The violence that ensued left one dead and several others injured as police had opened fire on attackers. Protestors also torched Titu’s house. An investigation by police, however, found no blasphemous posts made by Titu, but rather from a different account with a similar name.

Rumours about a blasphemous post against Islam triggered the 2019 Borhanuddin violence against Hindus in Bangladesh

Similarly, on October 23, 2019, four people were killed and hundreds more including 10 policemen injured in Borhanuddin, following clashes between police and local Muslims demonstrating for the punishment of a youth, Biplob Chandra Baidya, who had allegedly hurt their religious sentiment on a Facebook post. According to reports, 12 Hindu homes and one temple were vandalized. One Hindu home was also set ablaze. A motorcycle was also torched.

This started when rumours spread that the Hindu boy posted a blasphemous post against Islam on Facebook. However, it was later found to be posted by two Muslims.

30 attacks on Hindus in Bangladesh in May 2020

May 2020 was particularly difficult for Hindus in Bangladesh. There were at least 30 attacks reported in just one month. A press note was released by the World Hindu Federation, Bangladesh Chapter, where the list was published. Four Hindus were murdered, 12 cases of loot were registered, 435 acres of land belonging to Hindus were grabbed, 43 Hindu families were displaced and 10 Hindu families were exiled in one month.

May 1-5: The violence in May 2020 began with assaults on homes belonging to Hindus in various villages. Several Hindus sustained serious injuries and significant property damage was reported. In Gopalganj, a Hindu family was brutally attacked by local Muslims, while in Moulvibazar, a poultry farm owned by a Hindu was vandalized, causing a loss of 40 lakh Taka. False accusations of blasphemy led to the arrest of a Hindu student, followed by the looting and destruction of his home. Other incidents included attacks on a doctor, the discovery of bodies, and arrests based on dubious charges.

May 7-19: The violence escalated with attacks on Hindu families in Narail, Patuakhali, and other districts. Land grabs, forced evictions, and murders were reported during that period. In Narail, a land mafia targeted ten Hindu families, vandalizing homes and threatening them to leave the country. In another tragic incident, a 14-year-old Hindu girl committed suicide after repeated sexual harassment by a local Muslim youth. There were also instances of forced burials against Hindu customs, assaults on priests, and more killings.

May 25-29: The violence continued with the murder of a Hindu political activist and further attempts to forcibly occupy Hindu properties. Victims were injured, and homes were looted, demonstrating a clear pattern of targeted attacks against the Hindu community throughout the month.

Idols of Hindu deities vandalised in Kali Mandir in September 2020

On 11th September 2020, idols of Hindu deities were vandalised at the Kali Mandir in Dakkhin Salna area in Gazipur city of Bangladesh. As per reports, unknown miscreants barged into the temple in the wee hours of the night and desecrated the idols of four Hindu deities. On the following day, Hindu worshippers found the heads of the idols lying on the ground. President of the Temple Management Committee Naresh Raya alleged that several ‘influential locals’ were eyeing to grab the land on which the temple is built and could be behind the attack.

A Hindu girl went missing after getting suspended over allegations of insulting Prophet Mohammad

On 25th October,  a third-year Zoology student, Tithy Sarker, of the Jagannath University (JnU) in Dhaka Bangladesh, went missing after she allegedly made derogatory remarks against Islam and the Prophet Muhammad. She was earlier suspended from her university on 23rd October for hurting religious sentiments. Reportedly, she was on her way to the police station and then was scheduled to go to Durga Puja Mandap but went missing. In her complaint, Trithy said that her Facebook account was hacked after which objectionable post was made by the hacker.

Later, she was found. The police claimed that she faked her abduction to escape trial. She was arrested in November 2020. The case against her went on for over four years for the comments on social media. In May 2024, she was sentenced to five years in prison with probation by a Dhaka Tribunal.

Muslim mob attacks, burns houses of Hindus over a Facebook post about Charlie Hebdo cartoons in Muradnagar in Bangladesh

In November 2020, in yet another blatant display of fanaticism and bigotry, a group of radical Islamists attacked over 10 Hindu families at Korbanpur village under Muradnagar Upazila in the Comilla district of Bangladesh.

As per reports, the Hindu households were selectively vandalised and later set on fire after a man allegedly expressed solidarity with France and defended the Charlie Hebdo cartoons in Facebook comments. The man has been identified as one Shankar Debnath. The Islamist mob burnt down the office of the local Union Parishad Chairman Bankumar Shiv, his house, Shankar’s house and that of other Hindu families in the area.

The video of the incident had gone viral on social media, in which a violent Islamist mob, wearing skull caps and brandishing sticks, logs and stones, could be seen vandalising the houses of Hindu families. 

Members of the hardliner group Hefazat-e-Islami attacked Hindus over a Facebook post

In March 2021, over 80 houses of Hindus in the village of Sunamganj, Bangladesh were attacked and vandalised by the supporters of Islamist group Hefazat-e-Islam. The attack was planned after a young Hindu man criticized Joint Secretary General Mawlana Mufti Mamunul Haque in a Facebook post.

According to reports, a conference held at Derai upazila on Monday hosted by Hefazat-e-Islam’s (Islamist Advocacy group of madrassah teachers and students) Amir Allama Junaid Babunagari, Joint-Secretary General Mawlana Mufti Mamunul Haque and several other central leaders. A young Hindu man from Noagaon, Shalla Upazila was enraged by Mawlana Mamunul Haque’s speech and made a Facebook post criticizing it which he uploaded on Tuesday.

Upon discovering the post, Hefazat leaders staged a protest on Tuesday night alleging attempts to incite communal violence. The police arrested the boy the same evening to bring the situation under control. Yet several thousand members of Hefazat-e-Islam attacked the boy’s village with makeshift weapons on Wednesday morning.

Many local Hindus had to flee their homes fearing for life which allowed the attackers to ransack and loot their homes.

Kali Maa idol torched in March 2021

On 18th March, miscreants attacked and damaged an idol of the Hindu goddess Kali at a temple in Thakurgaon. The incident has occurred in Uttargaon village of Thakurgaon’s Ranisankail Upazila. Some miscreants torched an idol of Hindu goddess Kali at a temple. The police said the attackers vandalised the temple and burned the Kali idol.

Islamists attacked Hindu temples to protest PM Modi’s visit to Bangladesh

In March 2021, Islamists in Bangladesh attacked Hindu Temples to protest against the official visit by Prime Minister Narendra Modi. Hefazat-e-Islami members attacked a train in the district of Brahmanbaria on Saunday, injuring ten. “They attacked the train and damaged its engine room and almost all the coaches,” a police official said in a statement.

Hindu homes and temple attacked in Satkhira district over harassment of minor girl

Multiple Hindu homes and a temple were attacked by assailants in April 2021 in Futala village of Satkhria district in Bangladesh. Several Hindu homes were looted and three idols of a local village temple were desecrated. Pintu Baulia, one of the victims, said that assailants ambushed their village at around 8 pm on Tuesday and ransacked the entire village. “They vandalized idols at the local temple, looted our homes and injured at least 10 members of my community,” he added. The attack was a result of a dispute between Pallab Mandal, son of Shripad Mandal of Uttar Kadamtala village who occasionally harassed the daughter of Jatin Baulia, an eighth-grade schoolgirl at a local School. This issue resulted in a dispute between the two parties, leading to the attack on Tuesday night.

Hindu actor bullied, called names after Islamists realise that he is not a Muslim

Chanchal Chowdhury, a National award-winning actor in Bangladesh, was abused and bullied on social media by Islamists after they learnt that he is a Hindu by faith. He has acted in several films such as ‘Debi’, ‘Aynabaji’, ‘Monpura’, ‘Rupkothar Goplo’ and others.

In May 2021, the critically acclaimed actor had updated his profile picture on the occasion of International Mother’s Day. He had posted a heartwarming picture with his mother, accompanied by the caption “Maa… (heart symbol)’. Islamists were quick to spot the vermillion mark on his mother’s head, a distinct feature that distinguishes Hindus from Muslims.

However, on learning that he is a Hindu, the rabid Islamists did not shy away from spewing vitriol against him. While some Muslims expressed surprise after discovering his religious affiliation, others asked him to convert to Islam. Some Islamists even resorted to the choicest of expletives and attributing vile names to his mother. “If I wouldn’t have seen this picture, then, I would have remained under the impression that you are a Muslim,” wrote one Al-Sady Prial.

Hindus attacked in Sheikh Hasina’s constituency on Eid

On July 21, a mob of radical Islamists in Bangladesh attacked the Hindu community without provocation at around 9 am in the morning. The incident took place at Kalabari Union Parakata Bazar in Kotalipara in the Gopalganj district of Bangladesh. It must be mentioned that Gopalganj is the election constituency of Awami League supremo and Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina.

Hindu temples destroyed in August 2021

In August 2021, miscreants destroyed four temples and vandalised several shops belonging to the Hindu community in Bangladesh. The incident took place in Shiali village in Rupsha Upazila in the Khulna district of Bangladesh.

The attack took place around 5:45 pm on 7th August during which miscreants ambushed the village with locally made weapons. During the violence, four temples were desecrated and a house was vandalised. Besides, the goons also destroyed 6 shops. Reportedly, a group of female devotees took out a procession at around 9 pm on Friday (August 6) from the Purba Para temple to the Shiali crematorium. They had crossed a mosque on their way, during which the Imam (Islamic cleric) objected to the procession. This led to a heated argument between the Hindu devotees and the cleric. It was decided that the matter would be taken up with the police on Saturday.

On the day of the attack, several miscreants arrived in the village with spades, sickles and carried out mass destruction. They vandalised the shops of local Hindus including Ganesh Mallick (pharmacy), Sribas Mallick (grocery), Sourabh Mallick (tea and grocery), Anirban Hira (tea shop), and his father Mazumdar. Besides, the residence of one Shibpadh Dhar was also looted by them. The ‘Govinda temple’ in his house was also destroyed. Others temples that were desecrated include ‘Hari temple’ of Shiali Purbapara, Durga temple, and Shiali Mahasamshan temple. Several idols kept in the temple were also destroyed.

Over 300 temples and 1,500 homes vandalised across 30 districts in October 2021

In October 2021, radical Islamists in Bangladesh launched a series of violent attacks against the Hindu community during the Durga Puja festival. The violence was triggered by a staged incident in Cumilla, where a Quran was placed at a Durga temple, sparking false accusations against Hindus. This led to a nationwide spree of destruction, with over 315 temples and 1,500 houses vandalized across 30 districts, including Chandpur, Chittagong, and Noakhali. The attacks resulted in the deaths of at least 10 Hindus, the rape of several women, and widespread looting. In Noakhali, the ISKCON temple was severely damaged, and a devotee was killed, further intensifying the crisis. The attackers also targeted Hindu homes, burning them to the ground, and desecrated more than 20 temples in Rangpur. These coordinated attacks were a grim reminder of the precarious situation for Hindus in Bangladesh, who face recurrent violence during religious festivals.

Later, a Muslim man named Iqbal Hossain was arrested for deliberately placing a copy of the Quran at a Durga Puja pandal that triggered the attacks on Hindus. Hossain had collected a copy of the Quran from the local shrine and placed it at the feet of a Hanuman idol at a Durga mandap, creating a situation that later became a Facebook post and used as an excuse by Muslims to attack and burn Hindu places of worship.

The two caretakers were identified as Hafez Humayun and Faisal by the chief custodian Ahmedunnabi Mashuk. Following the meeting of the duo with Iqbal Hossain at 11 pm on October 12, caretaker Hafez Humayun left a copy of the Quran for the culprit in a closet in the adjoining mosque. Later, Iqbal Hossain was seen collecting the ‘Holy Book’ at about 2:12 from the masjid on the night of October 13. The culprit then went to the Nanuardighi Durga Puja mandap and committed the deliberate act of ‘blasphemy’ to implicate the Hindu community.

5 brothers of a Hindu family killed in Bangladesh in ‘pre-meditated’ road accident, 3 injured

On 8th February 2022, a speeding van mauled 5 members of a Hindu family to death in Bangladesh in what is believed to be a ‘premeditated’ attack. The incident took place on Chakaria Upazila in Cox Bazar district in the Chittagong Division of Bangladesh.

During the accident, 5 members of the family were killed at the spot, 3 others were injured and one of them is battling with his life at the Chittagong General Hospital. According to survivor Munni Sushil, the ‘road accident’ was a pre-meditated murder. While five of her brothers were killed, two other brothers and one sister were injured in the targeted attack. Their sister Hira Sushil said, “My six brothers and one sister were about two arms’ length away from the road on the day of the accident. My other brother and I were on the street. Instead of hitting us, the pickup van targeted and crushed my brothers. The vehicle then came back and crushed my injured sister after killing my brothers.”

Narrating the reason for this attack, mother of the deceased that her father had been organising Durga Puja in the area with her family. And in the month of January, her brother Deepak Sushil, who was living abroad, had brought about 4,000 bricks and gravel to build a small temple in Hasinapara area, which angered the Islamists.

The village is home to 30-35 Hindu families. After the temple construction began, Munni’s father began receiving threats.

ISKCON temple desecrated by Islamist mob in Bangladesh, idols vandalised and looted

On 17th March 2022, a frenzied Muslim mob attacked an  ISKCON temple, located on Lalmohan Saha Street in Wari in Dhaka Division of Bangladesh. The development was confirmed to Opindia by the administration of the Sri Sri Radhakanta Jiu Mandir.

According to the Hindu American Foundation (HAF), the dastardly attack was orchestrated by one 62-year-old Haji Shafiullah. Under his direction, an Islamist mob of 150-200 people laid siege on the ISKCON temple. They desecrated the murtis (idol), vandalised the temple premises, looted money and other valuable items.

As per a report published by India Today, three devotees namely Sumantra Chandra Shravan, Nihar Haldar, and Rajiv Bhadra were injured during the attack. Popular Twitter handle Voice of Bangladeshi Hindus shared disturbing visuals that showcase the extent of damange caused to the Sri Sri Radhakanta Jiu Mandir.

Bangladesh Nationalist Party serves beef to Hindu invitees at Iftar event in Sylhet

On 28th April, The Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP) has courted controversy for serving beef ( gorur mangsho) to 20-odd Hindu party members, who were invited to an Iftar party. The event was organised by the Sylhet unit of BNP at the Kushiara International Convention Hall in Chondipul in Dakshin Surma in the Sylhet district. As per reports, the attendees confirmed that the meals were kept in front of each chair even before the start of the Iftar party.

The dishes included beef curry, chole, onion fritters, dates and potato cutlet (aloo chop). A total of 20 Hindu party members and leaders were invited to the event. Besides, several non-Muslim journalists were also present to cover the Iftar party. However, no alternate arrangements were made for them.

Instead, they were also served beef curry like the Muslim members of the party. As a result, the Hindu invitees didn’t eat the served meal. Several Hindu leaders of the BNP expressed their discontentment during the event. Many labelled the treatment meted out to them as ‘downright communal.’ Some party members also took to Facebook to display their angst.

Muslim mob vandalise a temple, a grocery store and several houses of the Hindus over a Facebook Post

On 15th July 2022, Muslim mob vandalised a temple, a grocery store and several houses belonging to members of the Hindu community in the Sahapara area of Lohagara, Narail. The mob, at first, threw stones after which they broke into the Sahapara temple and broke the furniture kept inside the premises. They attacked and vandalised a grocery store belonging to the father of the teenager who published the Facebook post that supposedly hurt their sentiments.

Hindu schoolgirl abducted and killed, killer used her Facebook account to post her kidnapped picture and announce her death

a Hindu girl from Bangladesh was abducted and killed by a person who later posted her picture on Facebook declaring that she was dead. The deceased girl has been identified as Anuradha Sen who belonged to the minority community in Nalitabari Upazila of Sherpur, Bangladesh.

The girl who was kidnapped earlier was killed by the accused and her picture was posted on her Facebook account by the accused. The caption attached to the post read, “There is no need to find her. She is dead.” The accused is suspected to be Bari Mehdi who had earlier made threatening calls to Anuradha’s brother.

The incident is said to have happened on Sunday, 25th July when the accused called Anuradha’s mother and asked her to send her to the school to collect the funds. The person on the phone call said that the funds were being provided by the government for some special students and Anuradha was one of those.

The family of the girl later came to know that the person had trapped the girl and had kidnapped her by falsely calling her to the school. The father of the victim girl went to the school and tried to search for her but to no avail. Later he filed a police complaint at Nalitabari police station.

Hindu woman gang-raped, disrobed and killed in a paddy field

On 29th July, a dead body of a Hindu woman was discovered in a paddy field in the Kumar para area in the Bhervedi Union in Dinajpur district of Bangladesh.

As per reports, the deceased woman was identified as Apo Rani Roy. She was returning to her husband’s home from her paternal house. Later, her disrobed body was found in a paddy field. A 10-year-old girl named Bipasha Rani Roy was also found in an unconscious state near the victim’s body.

According to the victim’s family, Alo Rani Roy has been gang-raped by unidentified criminals. They claimed that the victim was murdered to prevent her from identifying the accused men.

Hindu temple attacked, idols vandalised, three madarsa students arrested

On 8th August 2022, Mongla Police in Bangladesh detained three madarsa students for allegedly vandalising idols of Hindu Gods and Goddesses in Kainmari Temple. The incident took place on the night of August 6 (Saturday). As per reports, the attack on the temple took place after the temple administration asked a few Muslim boys from madarsa not to play football on the field adjoining the temple.

According to a report on Ekushey TV, the residents said on Saturday evening, there was an altercation between the people from the temple and those who came to play football in Kainmari Temple, which is located in the Kainmari area of district Chandpai. The Temple committee had prohibited the boys from playing on the temple ground. Following the altercation, the boys left but only after threatening the temple authorities with consequences that were retaliated as well.

Later on Saturday night, unknown miscreants came and vandalised idols of Maa Kali and Bhagwan Ganesh in the temple. The Police have initiated a probe into the matter. Upazila Puja Utsav Parishad’s President Piyush Majumdar said, “I heard about the altercation between the temple authorities and the boys who came to play football. It is unclear if the vandalisation happened as a result of the altercation or because of some other reason. This is the first incident of such kind in the area.”

Hindu temple attacked in Barisal ahead of Durga Puja, idols damaged in September 2022

Unknown vandals smashed the idols at the Kashipur Sarbajanin Durga Temple in Mehendiganj Upazila in Barisal, Bangladesh. The crime was reported early Sunday, according to Mehendiganj Police Officer in Charge Shafiqul Islam. He claimed that when people went to the temple in the morning to pray, they discovered the idols defaced.

According to police, the event occurred in the early hours of the morning because people were present till 2 AM in the temple. “There are no CCTV cameras in the temple, and we have asked temple authorities to install the camera as soon as possible,” stated OC Shafiqul.

Hindu temple destroyed in October 2022, head of broken Goddess Kali idol found half a kilometer away

On 7th October 2022, a Kali temple in Dautiya village in Bangladesh’s Jhenaidah district was attacked. he Kali idol was found smashed into pieces, with the head of the idol discovered around half a kilometer away from the temple premises. The incident came to the fore just a day after the conclusion of the 10-day-long Durga Puja festival, the biggest celebration for Hindus in Bengal.

Hindu home attacked, idol vandalised by leader of youth wing of ruling Awami League party

On 18th November, the residence of a Hindu family was attacked and their puja mandap was vandalised in the Kostapara area in Bhuanpur Upazila in Tangail district in the Dhaka Division of Bangladesh. As per reports, the home belonged to local Hindu resident Subhas Ghosh. About 10 members of his family were injured during the attack and at least 4 out of them were admitted to the Bhuanpur Upazila Health Complex for medical treatment. Those hospitalised in the aftermath of the attack were identified as Ratan, Nikhil, Ashok, and Shanto Ghosh. On the other hand, the accused was identified as Khorshed Bepari. Khorshed was said to be a leader of the youth wing (Jubo League) of the ruling Awami League. He reportedly carried out the targeted attack on his Hindu neighbour over an ongoing ‘land dispute.’ His brother Arshed Ali was also an accomplice in the attack.

Islamists attack Hindus renovating a Shiva temple in Panskura

On 5th January 2023, a mob of Islamists attacked Hindus who had come together to renovate a century-old Shiva temple in Radhaballabhchak village under Pasnkura police station, in East Medinipur of West Bengal. Muslims objected to the renovation of a Shiv Temple and attacked the Hindus of the area with bricks and iron rods. Many Hindus were injured in this attack.

Muslim fanatics destroyed recently built columns of the constructions and also damaged the temple. Even the relatives of the afflicted Hindu Trinamul Panchayat chief were reportedly not spared by the Muslim attackers and were unable to be saved in time by the police who arrived on the scene later. The local “Bangiya Hindu Sena” leaders have issued a call to action to defend Hindus’ religious freedom by uniting Hindus regardless of their political affiliations.

Bangladeshi leader Tarique Rahman refers to Hindu scriptures as ‘porn text’

Tarique Rahman, co-convener of the Bangladesh Gono Odhikar Parishad and a key adviser to Nurul Haque Nur, launched an attack on Hindu minorities by claiming that the scriptures of the Hindu faith are pornographic and do not provide any moral teaching. The Bangladesh opposition party’s campaign to topple the Bangladeshi government has been led by Nurul Haque Nur. General elections are to be held in Bangladesh in 2024.

In Facebook live, Tarique Rehman spewed venom against Hindus. He said, “Scriptures of the Hindu religion do not offer any moral teaching — all the religious scriptures are porn scripts.” It is notable that his political party Bangladesh Nationalist Party is backed by the Islamist organization Jamaat-e-Islami.

Muslim mob attacks and destroys houses of Hindus over blasphemy allegations

On 15th January, a mob of Islamists vandalised the residence of a Hindu family in Uttar Kandi village in Kotalipara upazila in Gopalganj district in Dhaka Division of Bangladesh. As per reports, the violent mob accused a Hindu youth of committing blasphemy and ‘hurting’ the religious sentiments of the local Muslims over a Facebook post. Soon after Islamists descended on the residence of his extended family and destroyed the property. According to Dhaka Tribune, no casualties were reported after the targeted attack. The Hindu boy, who was accused of blasphemy by radical Islamists, was reportedly living in India for the past 7 years. Moreover, his other family members including his mother and sister had also moved to India about 3 months ago.

Islamists vandalise Saraswati idol, attack Hindu worshippers

On 26th January, a group of 9-10 Islamists disrupted the Saraswati Puja and vandalised the idol of the Goddess after being told not to click pictures and videos. The incident took place at Naraich village in Mohanganj upazila in the Netrakona district in the Mymensingh Division of Bangladesh. So far, a total of 6 accused, namely, Nishad, Farook Mia, Apu Mia, SM Munna Khan, Sabikul Mia and Anon Mia, have been identified. They are said to be juveniles and residents of the nearby Hatnaiya village. According to Antar Sarkar of the Naraich Village Youth Association, the Islamists landed at the Puja mandap at around 9:30 pm on Thursday during the time of Puja Aarti.

14 Hindu temples attacked across Bangladesh, idols broken and tossed into ponds

On 5th February 2023, in a series of planned attacks overnight in northwest Bangladesh, at least 14 Hindu temples were damaged and vandalised. According to reports, attackers damaged nine temples in the Sindurpindi region of the Dhantala union, four in the Collegepara area of the Paria union, and one temple in the Sahbajpur Nathpara area of the Charol union.

After the attack, Mohammad Jahangir Hossain, the superintendent of police in Thakurgaon, stated that officers are searching for responsible parties. He guaranteed that truth would surface after a detailed investigation into the incident. According to the reports, it is believed that the attacks occurred between Saturday night and Sunday morning.

Hindus attacked in Comilla during protest march against MP Bahauddin Bahar who demonised Durga Puja as ‘festival of alcohol’

On 13th October 2023, protest march organised by the Hindu community came under attack in the Nazrul Avenue area in ​​the Comilla metropolis of Bangladesh. One of them also sustained severe injuries to his head. Three of the victims were identified as Aditya Das, Sunil Das and Tanmoy Das. The said demonstration was led by the Bangladesh Youth Unity Council, Hindu Buddhist Christian Unity Council (HBCUC), Student Unity Council and Women Unity Council against the disturbing remarks made by an Awami League MP (Comilla-6 constituency) named Bahauddin Bahar about Durga Puja.

Temple vandalised in Shailkupa

On 6th November, a case of temple desecration and idol vandalism came to light in the Bijulia village of Shailkupa upazila. After learning about the incident, the local Hindus alerted the police. A similar case of idol vandalism took place in October 2022. “Last year, they broke the idol of Goddess Kali and discarded the head of the deity. There is an upcoming election in the country. I hope such incidents are not repeated this time…I hope we can live in peace,” a local Hindu woman said.

Hindus stage protest after 10 idols vandalised in 3 temples in Faridpur, one miscreant arrested

On 15th December, about 10 idols of deities kept in three Hindu temples were vandalised in Alfadanga upazila in Faridpur district in Dhaka Division of Bangladesh. As per a report in Prothom Alo, the three desecrated temples were identified as Kendriya Hari Mandir, Sri Sri Vishnu Pagal Mandir and Sri Sri Damodar Akhara. The places of worship are located within 1 km of the Alfadanga municipality. According to the Bengali daily, four idols of Goddess Manasa, Durga, Lakshmi, Saraswati and one idol of Lord Shiva were vandalised at the Kendriya Hari Mandir. Similarly, two idols of Lord Shiva and Goddess Manasa were destroyed at the Sri Sri Vishnu Pagal Mandir.

US embassy warns Americans against travelling to Bangladesh, quietly removes references to Muhammad Yunus and attacks on minorities from tweet

On Monday (12th August), the US embassy in Dhaka courted controversy after it quietly removed references to Muhammad Yunus and the Islamist onslaught against religious minorities in its tweet addressed to American nationals.

The embassy had warned US citizens about Bangladesh’s deteriorating law and order situation amid the formation of a new interim government under controversial Nobel laureate Muhammad Yunus.

It highlighted incidents of violence, attacks on religious minorities and incidents of vandalism to deter Americans from travelling to the country.

Screengrab of the original tweet by Muhammad Yunus

Dr. Mohammed Yunus heads a new interim government that is working to address security issues, as the Bangladeshi Army continues to be
deployed nationwide and police are slowly returning to their posts. There have been spikes in incidences of vandalism, arson, and assault,
and reports that minority populations have been targeted with violence and harassment,”
it tweeted.

The US embassy in Dhaka further added, “Although the situation has calmed in recent days, isolated violent incidents continue, and the situation remains highly unpredictable. The Bangladesh Army and Navy Facebook pages contain contact information to request emergency assistance.

However, within a minute of posting the tweet, all references to Muhammad Yunus and violence against minority populations were promptly removed. And it did so by quietly editing the tweet (an option available for premium users, verified organisation and govt handles).

Screengrab of the edited tweet by the US embassy

The new tweet by the US embassy in Dhaka stated, “U.S. citizens should practice vigilance and still consider returning to the United States. Avoid demonstrations and exercise caution in the vicinity of any large gatherings.”

It further emphasised, “Review personal security plans; remain aware of your surroundings, including local events; and monitor local news stations for updates. Fixed-line and mobile internet services are available.

OpIndia had previously reported how Muhammad Yunus, who is currently heading the interim government in Bangladesh, has been an asset to the US government. He is also the recipient of the Ramon Magsaysay Award, which was established by two CIA-linked American organisations in memory of a CIA groomed Philippines president.

We also highlighted how Muslim mobs have unleashed mayhem against Hindu minorities ever since the ouster of Sheikh Hasina as Prime Minister of Bangladesh.

Although the tweet by the US embassy in Dhaka removed mention of Muhammad Yunus and the attacks on minorities from its tweet, the information was retained in its security alert published on the website.

Sheikh Hasina’s stay in India won’t impact bilateral ties: Bangladesh’s interim government rules out banning Awami League

On Monday (12th August), the Bangladesh Interim government said that former Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina’s stay in New Delhi will not affect their bilateral relations with India. The Home Affairs Adviser of the Interim government also ruled out banning her political party, Awami League stating that it had made several contributions for Bangladesh. Additionally, as Mohammad Yunus is slated to meet Hindu students, the Interim government has issued an apology to the Hindu community for the recent targeted attacks and religious persecution in the past few days. 

During a press briefing, Foreign Affairs Adviser Md Touhid Hossain said, “The bilateral relationship between the two countries is not influenced by the presence of one individual in a country. Bilateral relations are a significant matter, involving mutual interests from both sides—India has its interests, and Bangladesh has its interests.” 

He made these remarks during a briefing for diplomats at the state guesthouse on Monday. Strikingly, it was the first diplomatic engagement of the newly installed Interim government led by Mohammad Yunus following the violent ouster of democratically elected Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina on 5th August.

Representatives from all diplomatic missions in Dhaka, including UN agencies, were present during the briefing where Hossain expressed confidence that the international community would continue to support the interim government and the people of Bangladesh. He said, “Bangladesh is on the brink of a new beginning.”  

Home Affairs adviser to the Interim government rules out banning Sheikh Hasina’s Awami League

Earlier in the day on Monday, Home Affairs Adviser to the Interim government, equivalent to Home Minister, Brigadier General (retd) M Sakhawat Hussain said that the interim government had no intention of banning Hasina’s Awami League party as he added that it has made several contributions for the country. 

Responding to a query about a possible ban on Sheikh Hasina’s party, Hossain said, “The party has made many contributions to Bangladesh — we don’t deny this. When the election comes, (they should) contest the elections.”

He directly addressed Sheikh Hasina and raised questions on her departure from the country. He said, “You have been mentioning that you plan to return to the country. But why did you leave in the first place? You left voluntarily. This is your country; you are welcome to come back. However, please refrain from stirring up trouble. If you do, it will only agitate people further. We respect you.”

He also urged the Former Prime Minister and Awami League leader to reform her party with fresh faces. Meanwhile, he also issued a deadline to protesters and asked them to surrender the illegal firearms they had seized within a week. He warned that those who do not abide by the order will face legal repercussions.

Failed to provide security: Interim government apologies to Hindu and other religious minorities, Mohammad Yunus to meet Hindu students

While the Islamists and their supports including alleged fact-checker Alt News’ Mohammad Zubair, journalists like Rana Ayyub, and Arfa Khanum Sherwani as well as RJ Sayema have been attempting to whitewash religious persecution and attacks on Bangladeshi Hindus, the interim government of Bangladesh has issued an apology to the Hindu community. 

According to the reports, minority communities in Bangladesh have faced more than 205 incidents of attacks across 52 districts since the ouster of the Sheikh Hasina government on 5th August. 

Home Affairs Adviser, Brig Gen (Retd) M Sakhawat Hossain tendered an apology to the Hindu community in the country for the targeted attacks against them in the past few days. Hossain also acknowledged the failure on the government’s part to provide security and has sought accountability from the society at large to do so.

Additionally, the head of the interim government, Muhammad Yunus is slated to meet Hindu Bengali leaders as the interim government vowed to punish vandals who desecrated places of worship belonging to minorities and carried out loot and arson attacks.

The interim government stated that the discussion would focus on resolving the current crisis and ensuring the protection of the Hindu community. Earlier, Muhammad Yunus condemned the attacks on minority communities, describing them as “heinous” and urged the youth to protect Hindu, Christian, and Buddhist families.

Amid large-scale attacks, minority groups have demanded the implementation of a minority protection law to protect their rights. 

As per reports, a Hindu student group has created an eight-point list of demands to present to the leader of the Interim government, Mohammad Yunus. These eight demands include the establishment of a fast-track tribunal for swift trials in cases of attacks on Hindus, the urgent enactment of a minority protection law, upgrading the Hindu Religious Welfare Trust to a foundation, modernising the Pali Education Board, declaring a five-day holiday during Sharadiya Durga Puja, and establishing a Ministry of Minority Affairs, as reported by India Today. 

After meeting top leaders of the Bangladesh National Hindu Grand Alliance, Home Affairs adviser Brig Gen (retd) M Sakhawat Hossain said that the demand for a three-day holiday during the Hindu community’s religious festival, Durga Puja, is “relevant”. 

After meeting the Hindu community, he said, “I have spoken to them and assured them that I will discuss this matter. Durga Puja is their biggest festival. I have told them that I will strongly recommend from this ministry that there should be a three-day holiday for Durga Puja. Even if that doesn’t happen, there should at least be a two-day holiday. For with just a single day of holiday, those who have jobs cannot attend the festival.”

Furthermore, a religious adviser to the interim government, Khalid Hossain said those who attacked places of worship belonging to minorities were ‘thugs’ and that they would be forced to pay penalties for the damages caused. 

According to Prothom Alo, he said, “The ministry of religion has been on the side of religious minorities in the past, continues to and will remain so in the future.” 

He told the outlet that district administrators are collecting lists of desecrated places of worship. He added that a hotline is being launched to deal with such cases. He also assured that the Ministry of Home Affairs will take action in these cases.

Want to advance bilateral relations with India: Foreign Affairs Adviser

A day earlier, the Interim government said that it would take steps to bring back former prime minister Sheikh Hasina if the law ministry requested. As per reports, foreign affairs adviser Md Touhid Hossain addressed the first press briefing at the foreign ministry on Sunday. 

Hossain highlighted the need for good relations with India and emphasized balanced international relations. Regarding Dhaka-Delhi relations, Hossain said, “It is important that people feel India is a good friend of Bangladesh … we want that, we want to advance the (Dhaka-Delhi) relation towards that direction … we would like to see India will cooperate us in this regard.”

Regarding the Interim government’s approach to international relations, Hossain said, “Our policy is to maintain good relations with all countries while protecting our national interests. We seek friendship with all and enmity with none, aiming to establish balanced relations. Our primary task is to safeguard our interests.” 

He added, “It is meaningless to assume that this interim government is focused solely on any particular direction. We intend to maintain smooth and positive relations with all … including India and China.” 

During the briefing, he also hinted at the possibility of general elections in the country. Hossain said, “Our key objective is to conduct a fair and impartial election. Speculation at this point is unnecessary.”

While the interim government vowed to restore law and order, attacks against Bangladeshi policemen, paramilitary groups and armed forces have continued in the violence-hit nation. As per the Dhaka Tribune report, the army has recovered weapons seized during recent protests in Gopalganj.

Claiming that the law and order situation will return to normalcy within this week, Home Affairs Minister Hussain told Prothom Alo, “How can the police do their job if they are harassed and killed, with various intentions?”

As per reports, 599 police stations, out of 639, have resumed operations all across the country. More than 42 police personnel were killed and over 507 were injured in the recent protests.