ISKCON temple vandalised in Bangladesh; 1 killed in fresh violence in Noakhali

ISKCON temple vandalised in Bangladesh; 1 killed in fresh violence in Noakhali

ISKCON urges for action on attack Noakhali templeISKCON urges for action on attack Noakhali temple
India TodayNE
  • Oct 16, 2021,
  • Updated Oct 16, 2021, 12:21 AM IST

DHAKA: An ISKCON temple in Bangladesh's Noakhali district was allegedly attacked by a crowd on Friday, and one of the community's members was killed, according to reports.

The ISKCON authorities requested the Bangladesh government to respond quickly, ensuring the safety of all Hindus and prosecuting the perpetrators.

"ISKCON temple & devotees were violently attacked today by a mob in Noakhali, Bangladesh. Temple suffered significant damage & the condition of a devotee remains critical. We call on the Govt of Bangladesh to ensure the safety of all Hindus & bring the perpetrators to justice," the official Twitter handle of the ISKCON community said.

It further wrote, "It is with great grief that we share the news of a ISKCON member, Partha Das, who was brutally killed yesterday by a mob of over 200 people. His body was found in a pond next to the temple. We call on the Govt of Bangladesh for immediate action in this regard."

Despite Bangladeshi Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina's assurances that anyone who damaged Hindu temples would be hunted down and punished after incidents of communal violence, the claimed attack on the temple occurred.

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Following reports of attacks on Hindu temples, the Bangladesh government has increased security in order to permit Durga Puja celebrations.

The government has also deployed paramilitary forces and police contingents across the country due to the security situation.

Meanwhile, after attacks and battles, the situation in Chandpur, Cox's Bazar, Bandarban, Sylhet, Chittagong, and Gazipur remained bleak, according to local media.

The Bangladesh government has promised increased protection to the country's Hindu community, stating that Border Guard Bangladesh (BGB) troopers have been deployed in 22 districts to ensure safety.

Moreover, according to Lt Colonel Faizur Rahman, BGB director of operations, BGB forces were deployed at the request of the pertinent deputy commissioners and on orders from the Home Ministry.

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