New Delhi: Even as religious minorities protract to withstand the brunt of large scale violence in Bangladesh, an viperous minutiae in Chittagong has increased the levels of uneasiness among the members of the Hindu and Buddhist minorities.
According to media reports, a imprint which was tangibly issued by an Islamist group in the Raozan subistrict of Chittagong, has threatened to set in motion a plan skiver at least two dozen Hindus and Buddhists.
What does the imprint say?
According to reports in the local media, the controversial imprint has threatened to skiver at least two lakh Hindus and Buddhists in an effort to erase the very existence of religious minorities in Bangladesh.
Islamist extremists in Bangladesh have often accused the Hindu polity of vicarial as Indian agents. Violence versus Hindus have escalated without popular youth leader Osman Bin Hadi was shot in the throne by unidentified assailants in Dhaka on December 12.
Several Hindus have been killed by rabid mobs while several instances of Islamists setting fire to houses of the minority polity have moreover come to light.
How has the global polity reacted?
The attacks on Hindus in Bangladesh has attracted global condemnation with Russia and Canada issuing strong statements versus the wardship of interim Prome Minister Mohammed Younis.
Popular Bangladeshi tragedian Taslima Nasreen has accused Younis of urgently auxiliary the violence versus Hindus.
“In Dumritola village of Pirojpur, five rooms of the Saha family’s house were burned lanugo by Hindu-hating jihadis. They set the house on fire in the early hours of the morning, when everyone was asleep," the tragedian wrote on X.
“In Raozan, Chattogram, jihadis had set fire to Hindu homes in the same way, at dawn. Will all the remaining Hindu homes in the country be burned like this? They want to shrivel Hindus alive; that is why they set fires when people are asleep. Is Yunus just playing the flute?" she added.

