In the Streets of Dhaka: Bangladeshi Hindus Demand Justice Amid Rising Tensions
Following the resignation of former Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina, hundreds of Bangladeshi Hindus in Dhaka have taken to the streets to protest against attacks on minority communities. Since Hasina's departure to India on Monday, Hindu temples, homes, and businesses have been targeted, resulting in vandalism and the deaths of several Hindu leaders associated with her party.

Nobel laureate Muhammad Yunus has recently assumed the role of head of an interim government in Bangladesh. His appointment comes at a time when the country is experiencing significant unrest and violence directed at its Hindu minority population.
International Reactions
UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres has voiced his opposition to any racially motivated attacks or incitement to violence. He emphasized the need for peace and protection for all communities within Bangladesh.
Indian-American lawmakers have also condemned the ongoing violence against Hindus in Bangladesh. They have called on Yunus to ensure that the rule of law is upheld and that minority communities are protected from further harm.
US Concerns
The United States has expressed deep concern over the continued violence in Bangladesh. It has urged for credible investigations into these incidents and justice for the victims. The US government stressed the importance of protecting human rights and maintaining stability in the region.
The situation remains tense as Bangladeshi Hindus continue to demand safety and justice amidst this period of political transition. The international community watches closely, hoping for a resolution that ensures peace and security for all citizens.












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