Social media users expressed their frustration over the hospitality meted out to Bangladeshi cricketers despite the killing of Hindu minorities in their home country.
I came across Bangladeshi nationals, celebrating on Facebook, after reading the article by Tina Das. They are elated at the thought of 'hurting us successfully.'
The protests that were temporarily suspended based on assurances from the chief adviser and other officials resumed on Friday afternoon (September 13), with members of the Hindu community in Bangladesh returning to the streets to demand an end to the repression of minorities.
Muhammad Yunus, who has been given the command to sail the sinking ship of Bangladesh to safety, is now busy appeasing radical Muslim groups in the country.
Jamaat-e-Islami radicals preyed upon 27 poor, destitute Hindus and forced them to join 'Jamaat-e-Islami.' According to Asad Noor, they threatened to kill the victims and remove them from the nation.
The members of the 'Batargalli Dhwapara Sarbajanin Puja Committee' have expressed shock over the targeted attack and malicious attempt to hurt the religious sentiments of the Hindu community.
Head of interim government in Bangladesh, Muhammad Yunus, sought to downplay the targeted attacks against Hindus, dismissing reports of anti-Hindu persecution as grossly exaggerated.
Reports say that to avert any unexpected incidents, an Army and Navy team arrived at the scene and took control of the situation. However, the boy was still beaten to death by the mob.
Amid Bangladesh floods, a video has gone viral from Noakhali, where a Mualvi is seen cutting off a sacred thread from a child's neck in exchange for some relief material