Bangladesh accused India: Mohammad Yunus, chief advisor to the interim government of Bangladesh, has held India responsible for reports of violence against minority Hindus in Bangladesh. Yunus gave this statement in an interview on the completion of 100 days of assuming power in Bangladesh and said that Hindus and other minority communities are safe in Bangladesh, they are not subjected to as much violence as is being presented to the world. This is just a baseless conspiracy of India. Which is completely political.
India’s conspiracy to attack Hindus
In a media interview, when Yunus was asked about the atrocities on Hindus and other minorities in Bangladesh, he replied that violence is happening somewhere in Bangladesh and that too is political, India is spreading false fear of attack. . This is completely a conspiracy of India. The situation is under control in Bangladesh. There have been some incidents of violence. But the picture that has been presented to the world is completely a part of India’s conspiracy. India is tarnishing the image of Bangladesh for some reason.
Conspiracy of politicians too
84 year old Yunus also blamed politics for the incidents of violence. He has claimed that many politicians in Bangladesh are carrying out such attacks to gain power. It is noteworthy that last week thousands of Hindus had protested in Bangladesh regarding their safety. There were demands for protection of their homes, temples, businesses and communities.
More than 2000 attacks on 8 percent Hindu population
Hindus are also being targeted after Bangladesh Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina fled the country on August 5. Hindus constitute 8 percent of Bangladesh’s population of 17 crore. Whereas till now there have been more than 2000 attacks on him.
Accused India earlier also
Earlier in September also, Yunus had accused India of atrocities on Bangladeshi Hindus. Awami League leader Sheikh Hasina, who is seeking asylum in India, and Awami League supporting Hindus in Bangladesh are being attacked. Yunus claimed that this was purely a political agenda.
Trump also condemned Bangladeshi officials
It has been 100 days since Mohammad Yunus took power in Bangladesh. But the situation remains the same. Hindus are also being attacked. Many other supporters of other minorities, Com and Awami League, are facing violence. While wishing Diwali, Trump condemned the situation in Bangladesh and the failure of the authorities.