Bangladesh's Haunting Memories and Desperate Pleas: Hindu Refugees Recount 1971 Horror in Bangladesh
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Bangladesh's Haunting Memories and Desperate Pleas: Hindu Refugees Recount 1971 Horror in Bangladesh
Following the independence of Bangladesh, many Hindus faced severe persecution, prompting mass migration to India.
Stories from refugees like Sushil Gangopadhyay and Anima Das reveal harrowing experiences of violence and displacement during the Bangladesh Liberation War.
Despite seeking safety in India, the trauma of their past remains vivid, with ongoing violence against Hindus in Bangladesh reinforcing their fears.
Current refugees express relief at their safety in India but demand international intervention to safeguard the rights of Hindus in Bangladesh.
Their collective experiences underscore a persistent insecurity and highlight the need for protective measures for minority communities in Bangladesh.
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In a strong response to the escalating violence against Hindus in Bangladesh, India's External Affairs Minister, S. Jaishankar, has called on the interim government of Bangladesh to take full responsibility for protecting all of its citizens, including religious minorities. The violence, which has targeted Hindu communities, homes, businesses, and temples, has sparked widespread concern, particularly after the Durga Puja festival attacks. India has repeatedly raised the issue with the Bangladesh government, urging them to ensure the safety and security of Hindus and other minorities. Jaishankar's remarks come amid growing tensions, with reports of extremism and continued violence. The world watches as India demands justice and accountability for the attacks on its people.
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