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‘It is equally important to record the atrocities happening in Bangladesh…’, Sadhguru spoke on the condition of Hindus in the neighboring country

Even after the coup in Bangladesh and Sheikh Hasina leaving the country, the situation is not improving and the violence against minorities is not stopping. Now spiritual guru Sadhguru has reacted to the condition of Hindus in Bangladesh and said that this disgusting violence should be stopped immediately. He said that the borders that have been drawn in recent times are not absolute.

Reacting sharply to the violence in Bangladesh, he said, “It is extremely important to put an immediate stop to the abhorrent atrocities in Bangladesh, but it is equally important to document these atrocities in detail. The national boundaries drawn in recent times are not absolute. Cultural ties and civilisational attachments are far more important. India should not be bound by the rationality of borders but by the broader realities of a civilisation that is over 75 years old.”

These heinous atrocities must be stopped immediately. #Bangladesh Most importantly, it is equally important to record these atrocities in as much detail as possible. The national boundaries that have been drawn in recent times are not absolute. Cultural ties and civilizational connections go a long way…

— Sadhguru (@SadhguruJV) August 13, 2024

At the same time, Brigadier General (Retired) M Sakhawat Hussain, Home Affairs Advisor to the Interim Government of Bangladesh, while speaking on the violence against minorities on Monday, said, ‘We have given instructions. It is the first duty of the majority community to protect our minority brothers. If they do not do this and instead remain busy in offering prayers in the mosque, then they will have to answer why they failed to provide security.’

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He also said that protesters have been directed to surrender all illegal and unauthorised firearms, including rifles looted from law enforcers during the recent violence, by August 19.

Hussain said officers would conduct searches if the weapons were not returned to nearby police stations and charges would be filed against anyone found in possession of unauthorized weapons, The Daily Star newspaper reported. Hussain said about 500 people, including students, were killed and several thousand others were injured during the protests.

He said, “In the video, a youth was seen taking a 7.62 mm rifle. This means that the rifle has not been returned. If you did not hand over the weapon (due to fear) then hand over the weapon through someone else.”

Let us tell you that after violent protests against her government over the controversial quota system in jobs in Bangladesh, Sheikh Hasina resigned last week and left the country in turmoil and went to India.


Source (PTI) (NDTV) (HINDUSTANTIMES)

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