India has conveyed its “serious concern” to Bangladesh over the “increasing incidents of violence” against the minority Hindu community in the neighbouring country. New Delhi has also shared its worry with Dhaka over the “surge in extremist rhetoric”.
The Ministry of External Affairs, in its weekly press briefing, told reporters that India has been in touch with the interim government in Bangladesh on a routine and consistent basis regarding the rising cases of communal incidents targeting the Hindu minority.
“India has consistently and strongly raised with the Bangladesh government the threats and targeted attacks on Hindus and other minorities. Our position on the matter is clear – the interim government must live up to its responsibility of protecting all minorities,” the foreign ministry said.
“We are concerned at the surge of extremist rhetoric, increasing incidents of violence and provocation. These developments cannot be dismissed only as media exaggeration,” it added.
In response to the Bangladesh government’s description of famous international religious group ISKCON as a “fundamental organization,” the Ministry of External Affairs stated, “ISKCON is a globally well-regarded organisation with a solid record of social service. We once again urge Bangladesh to take all necessary actions to protect minorities.
The reference to ISKCON as a “religious fundamentalist” organization came from the Bangladesh Attorney General’s response to an inquiry concerning the group’s origins in Bangladesh.
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Source: News18