10 held for vandalising Hindu temples in Bangladesh's Khulna


Dhaka, Aug 9 (IANS): The police have arrested 10 people in connection with a case of vandalism of four temples, several idols, six shops and some houses of Hindu people in Shiali village of Rupsha Upazila in southern Khulna, a senior police official confirmed on Sunday.

The incident took place on Saturday afternoon following which tension gripped the area forcing the authorities to deploy additional police force, a police official told IANS.

The locals said, a group of female devotees took out a procession at around 9 p.m. on Friday from the Purba Para temple to the Shiali crematorium. They had crossed a mosque on their way, during which the Imam, preacher of the mosque, shouted and objected to the procession. This led to a heated argument between the Hindu devotees and the Islamist cleric. It was decided that the matter would be taken up with the police on Saturday.

The arrests have been made following a complaint filed on Saturday night. The police, however, did not specify that who was charged in the case and who was arrested.

According to the police, around a hundred attackers reached the village on Saturday at around 5:45 p.m. with weapons and started vandalism. During the violence, four temples were desecrated and a house was vandalised. Also, six shops belonging to the people from Hindu community were vandalised in Shiali village.

Shaktipada Basu, the President of local Puja Udjapon Parishad, said that the cops chased away the Hindus when they went to file a complaint at the Shiali Camp police station. Sadhan Adhikari, the chairman of Ghatbhog Union, also reached the village and informed that such an act of violence and vandalism never took place in the village before.

Basu told IANS that more than a hundred Islamists attacked with spades, sickles and carried out mass destruction. They vandalised Ganesh Mallick's medicine outlet in the market, Srivastava Mallick's grocery store, Sourav Mallick's tea and grocery store, Anirban Hira and his father's shop. When Hindus tried to intervene, the miscreants assaulted and injured them badly. Before the villagers could unite and put up a fight, the accused men fled the crime scene.

Besides, the residence of one Shibpadh Dhar was also looted by the miscreants. The ‘Govinda temple' in his house was also vandalised. Other temples that were desecrated include the ‘Hari temple' of Shiali Purbapara, Durga temple, and Shiali Mahasamshan temple.

Rubaiya Tasnim, Upajila Nirbahi Officer (UNO), said that she had met with local Hindu and Muslim community leaders with administration and police officials shortly after Saturday's incident.

Tasnim said, "We, the district administration and law enforcement officials, went there immediately and meet with the locals to resolve the conflict."

Officer-in-charge of Rupsha Police Station Sardar Mosharraf Hossain said that the situation in the area was calm. Both the UNO of Rupsa and the OC of the police station said that there was an argument between the two parties over allegations that members of the Hindu community were 'singing' during prayers at the mosque on Friday evening, which they described as a 'misunderstanding'.

However, the UNO of Rupsha Upazila said that the ‘conflict' was resolved on the same day and Saturday's attack had nothing to do with the incident. The locals seeking anonymity accused the youth of nearby Chandpur village for orchestrating the attack.

A police team comprising of the Superintendent of Police (SP), Additional SP also reached the crime scene.

Mahboob Hassan, SP (Khulna) informed that police teams had been deployed in the area and the situation in the Shiali village was under control. He said that the cops are coordinating with the local people in this matter.

 

 

 

 

 

  

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  • Pram, Mangalore/ india

    Mon, Aug 09 2021

    Andh bakth of Bangladesh..., Stupid people are fooled by political party for thier benefits...,

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  • S Shetty, Tulunaad Odipu Kudla Kasrod

    Mon, Aug 09 2021

    Bangladesh Malth Korthini Nama, Kalvanakaleg

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  • jagdish, mumbai

    Mon, Aug 09 2021

    open adu support malpuya

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  • RSRB, Kundapura

    Mon, Aug 09 2021

    Mohammed, India..... By saying this, you are making more and more Indians to think about their history. Already such people are growing and along with it, BJP is also growing. Your comments are food and beverages for BJP and Hindus. Even Indian Muslims are now started thinking about their DNA.

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  • Mohammed, India

    Mon, Aug 09 2021

    100’s of people became leader after demolishing babri masjid..

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  • Sean Fernandez, Manipal, Udupi

    Mon, Aug 09 2021

    These people are world renowned to vandalize and destroy anything and everything that does not suit their ideology. Wherever they are a majority, the minorities have no voice left. This is the sad part in this era, and yet the same people talk of secularism wherever they are the minorities. Such a paradox!!!

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  • sense_Shetty, Mangalore

    Mon, Aug 09 2021

    Interestingly there is silence from secularism brigade and the so called open society ..you wont find even a single muslim or christian condemn such attacks ..( we are seeking their crocodile tears in these matters) Where ae you ..Varghese ,AMR,SMR,INdian etc etc who always say all this happened after 2014

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  • Ponkra, Mangalore

    Mon, Aug 09 2021

    Sense_Shetty, It is not about who condemns it or not. The people who vandalised are held and will get severe punishment as per the law. Can you explain to me how much condemnation you did when the mosques and churches were attacked in India and how many people are arrested so far. If I am not wrong, the church attackers in Mangalore, not even arrested even after more than 10 years. Do not try to preach, if you can't follow.

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  • Joel, Mangalore

    Tue, Aug 10 2021

    The central government was of congress (very so called secular). Why didn't they do anything?. Center had all the power but they didn't cause churches were attached and not mosques.

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  • Deshbhakt, Mangalore

    Mon, Aug 09 2021

    Sense Shetty, when we have a person like you who ascribes our seven Olympic medals to Modiji, why seculars or others' voice is needed at all ? You continue tossing swine-head into certain community's place of worship so that the other two communities entangle in a communal battle. Why lament now when communal matters happen in neighbouring countries ?

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  • Raj, Mangalore

    Mon, Aug 09 2021

    We did a great mistake of liberating this country shud have been left at the mercy of Pakistanis...wud have been learnt the full lesson of destruction and torture. Stil some sick ppl here are objecting to CAA and NRC,

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