NEW DELHI: A Hindu monk Chinmoy Krishna Das Brahmachari, a prominent leader of the Bangladeshi Hindu minority community, was arrested by the Dhaka police and taken to an undisclosed location. This news has raised serious concerns regarding the safety and freedom of religious minorities in the country.
Krishna Das has been an outspoken advocate for the rights of Hindus in Bangladesh, particularly in the wake of increasing incidents of violence and discrimination against the Hindu community. As a leader of the Bangladesh Sanatan Jagaran Mancha, he has led several protests demanding better protection for Hindus. His arrest follows a controversial incident on October 25, 2024, during which he allegedly participated in a protest and raised a saffron flag over the national flag in Chittagong, an action that led to accusations of sedition.
Hindu leader and ISKCON monk Chinmoy Krishna Das Brahmachari is reported arrested in Dhaka by Yunus Regime Police.
Chinmoy Krishna Das Brahmachari was charged with sedition after he led a massive rally of Hindus protesting targeted hate attacks and demanding protection from…— Kanchan Gupta 🇮🇳 (@KanchanGupta) November 25, 2024
The arrest of Krishna Das has triggered protests among Hindu activists, who argue that the charges against him are politically motivated. Critics claim that the government is using this case to stifle dissent and prevent the minority Hindu community from speaking out against religious persecution.
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The circumstances surrounding Krishna Das’s detention remain unclear, with concerns about his safety growing among his supporters and human rights groups. The arrest has drawn international attention, with calls from various organizations, including the Indian Ministry of External Affairs and international human rights bodies, to ensure his safety and release.
As the situation continues to unfold, the arrest of Krishna Das raises important questions about the treatment of religious minorities in Bangladesh and the growing concerns about freedom of expression and religious rights in the region. The case is expected to draw widespread scrutiny in the coming days.
The international community, including activists and political leaders, is closely monitoring developments, calling for transparency and justice in the case. The incident underscores the ongoing challenges faced by Hindus and other religious minorities in Bangladesh, who have long struggled to secure equal rights and protection under the law.
For further updates on this developing story, stay tuned.