Anti-Hindu violence in Bangladesh: Jamaat leader held
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Anti-Hindu violence in Bangladesh: Jamaat leader held

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Dhaka: The Bangladesh police on Thursday arrested a sub-district chairman and local leader of fundamentalist Jamaat-e-Islami for inciting attacks on Hindus and temples in southeastern Chittagong as minorities appeared to be targets of past two weeks of violence over 1971 war crimes trial.

"Police and (elite anti-crime Rapid Action Battalion) RAB teams jointly arrested Banshkhali upazila chairman Alamgir Kabir Chowdhury on charges of inciting violence against Hindu community and attack on their temples and property," a police official in the port city of Chittagong told by phone.

Chowdhury's arrest came two weeks after suspected activists of Jamaat and its student affiliate Islami Chatra Shibir went on rampage at their south-eastern stronghold attacking and vandalising several houses and temples of Hindu community alongside the local government establishments.

They launched a violent protest against the death penalty awarded to one of their stalwarts Delwar Hossain Sayedee by a special tribunal for 1971 war crimes charges.

Banskhali was one of the areas where the followers of the Hindu faith came under attacks during the recent violence which saw deaths of over 70 people, including six policemen, while several dozen Hindu temples were vandalised.

Analysts said JI activists attacked Hindu villages and places of worship largely to spark reaction in India as the extreme rightwing party felt attacking minorities could divert public attention from the war crimes trial.

The law enforcement agencies enforced a strict vigil against violence against Hindus while the high court issued several directives for the protection of the minorities.

"A sense of fear is still there among the Hindu community although no fresh violence was reported in the past two days ... we are disappointed that the lawmakers of the (ruling) Awami League and main opposition BNP and peoples representatives at local levels are not taking initiatives for social and political resistance," Bangladesh Puja Udjapon Parishad vice-president Kazal Debnath told.

"This apathy (of the MPs and local representatives) gave them (attackers) a walkover but unless they intervene immediately the minority community could be exposed to more violence," he said.

PTI

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First Published: Thursday, March 14, 2013, 21:54

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jeet - delhi
The Congress has so divided the Hindus through caste system,language, state, reservations, quota for the minority communities in India that few voices are heard to save a Hindu in India or the world over. Sadly, even a person of Advani`s stature in the opposition is silent. He appears to have conveniently forgotten the Hindus after encashing on the Ram Mandir issue. A race of people is not identified by boundaries. Hindus need to acknowledge their own. Hindus in India at least should wake up to the systematic killing of our values and genetic structure at the hands of Hard core muslims and nationalists in Bangladesh, Pakistan, Sri lanka. The rubble of Bangladeshi Muslims that have accumulated in Delhi`s Seelampuri thanks to vote bank politics of the Congress should be evicted. Somewhere a Hindu in Bangladesh is crying and praying for help.Do reach out.
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