Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister took a veiled dig on the opposition over the problems of minorities in Bangladesh by saying that they’re afraid to talk on the difficulty since their vote financial institution will drift away. In an obvious dig on the opposition events, CM Yogi mentioned that they’re able to spotlight Palestine, however overlook the Bangladesh.
“You will need to have seen that each one of them are silent on the incident in Bangladesh as a result of they’re afraid that in the event that they communicate, their vote financial institution will drift away and the bottom on which they’re standing will begin burning them. That is why they’re silent as they can’t communicate on this,” CM Yogi instructed a public gathering in Mathura on Sunday.
“Those that communicate vocally on different problems with the world, they’re able to see Palestine however overlook Bangladesh,” he added.
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The UP CM additional mentioned that they’re unable to see Bangladesh as a result of temples are being demolished in Bangladesh and atrocities being dedicated on saints.
“That is why we have now to have a look at the present challenges… We must always not neglect that in 1971, our troopers made sacrifices to save lots of Bangladesh. Sanatan Dharma needs to be preserved in any respect prices. Our heritage should be protected,” Yogi added.
Following Sheikh Hasina’s resignation on August 5, a number of Hindu temples, houses and companies of the minority group in Bangladesh had been destroyed amidst the violent protests.
Although the protests continued since July, the looting, arson and assaults on minorities, particularly the Hindu group, escalated intensified following Hasina’s resignation.
The Bangladesh Nationwide Hindu Grand Alliance mentioned that the minority group confronted assaults and threats in 278 areas throughout 48 districts for the reason that fall of Sheikh Hasina’s authorities.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi whereas congratulating Bangladesh Chief Adviser Muhammad Yunus after his swearing-in and likewise throughout his Independence Day speech voiced concern over the security of Hindus and different minorities in Bangladesh.
Yunus in a cellphone name to PM Modi on August 16 mentioned that the state of affairs has been “introduced below management” and life is turning into regular. He assured that the Interim Authorities would prioritise safety, security and safety of Hindus and all minority teams in Bangladesh.