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ISKON & YUNUS
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THE RELIGIOUS INSTITUTION MAY BE BANNED
HINDUS ARE SCORCHED IN BANGLADESH
SARASIJ
MAJUMDER
PROGNOSIS:
“Under Donald Trump, Yunus and his administration will face
very tough scrutiny and will not be able to go soft on Islamist radicals. He
(Yunus) knows that if attacks on religious minorities continue under his watch,
he will be hauled up by the Trump administration. He also cannot take any
action that will be seen as appeasing the Islamists,” a senior Awami League leader
who is on a self-imposed exile in a Southeast Asian country told Swarajya.
Above assessment was also supported by a senior Bangladesh
Nationalist Party (BNP) leader engaged in talks with the Indian establishment.
After Sheikh Hasina's overthrow, New Delhi had launched a successful outreach
to the BNP leadership.
What has also forced the Yunus administration to step back
from taking any action against ISKCON is the fact that this religious order, which
has branches all over the world, has
many influential devotees in the US.
Some of these devotees, including successful industrialists
and professionals in the US, are very close to senior Politicians of both-- Republican
and
Democratic Party.
Sources say that in the recent few days, there has been
bipartisan pushback from both the Republican and Democratic establishments
against Yunus' move to prosecute and proscribe ISKCON.
That is why, according to some senior figures in the current
Yunus administration, the move to
prosecute certain Monks and Brahmacharis of ISKCON and ban the
religious order has been kept on the back burner.
ISKCON’s Conflict With Yunus and Islamists:
ISKCON has drawn the ire of the Yunus administration and
Bangladesh’s Muslim hardliners because some of its Monks And Devotees took the lead in forming
the Bangladesh Sanatan
Jagaran Manch. The group organised a massive rally in Chittagong on 25
October to protest the ongoing persecution of religious minorities in the
country.
The rally totally contradicted claims by Yunus and his
administration that reports of attacks on Hindus in Bangladesh after Sheikh
Hasina's overthrow on 5 August were greatly exaggerated, asserting that Hindus
were safe in the country.
In other words, ISKCON has Completely exposed the
double talking of Yunus Administration, in matters of Post Hasina Hindu Killings
By Muslims in Bangladesh.
The interim government was left red-faced after the rally,
and to Yunus' further humiliation, a second massive rally took place in Dhaka
on 2 November, demanding protection for minorities.
What further angered the Yunus administration and
Bangladesh's Muslim hardliners was the Bangladesh Sanatan Jagaran Manch’s Eight-Point Charter,
Which Included Prosecuting Muslims Who Attacked Hindus And Reserving
Parliamentary Seats For Hindus.
The Chittagong rally sparked demands from angry Muslim
hardliners to proscribe ISKCON and prosecute its monks and devotees. These
calls gained traction after prominent Muslim leaders supporting the Yunus
administration backed them.
Subsequently, an abusive social media post about ISKCON and
its monks and devotees, and Hinduism in general, made by a Muslim trader in
Chittagong triggered angry protests by Hindus of the city.
The police there intervened and lathi-charged on a group of
Hindus who had mobbed the Muslim trader to demand an apology from him. Some
angry Hindu youths attacked the police, but community elders intervened
promptly and apologised to the police.
However,
Later That Evening, A ‘Joint Task Force’ Comprising Soldiers Of The Bangladesh Army,
Its Paramilitary Border Guards Bangladesh (BGB) As Well As The Chittagong
Police, All In Riot Gear And Armed With Lethal Weapons, Raided A Hindu Locality
In The City.
They Broke
Into Hindu Homes, Arrested All Hindu Males, Assaulted Hindu Women, And Looted
Valuables. The Men In Uniform Also Broke Into Hindu-Owned Business
Establishments, Including Jewellery Shops, And Looted Valuables And Cash From
Them.
A senior officer of the Chittagong Metropolitan Police (CMP)
later said that the police were investigating the role of some “ISKCON
supporters” and also some monks and brahmacharis involved in the violence. He, and other
senior police officers, accused the ISKCON of instigating the protest by Hindus
against the offensive social media post by the Muslim trader.
These accusations led leaders of Jamaat-e-Islami Bangladesh,
believed to have close ties with the Yunus administration, along with Muslim
hardliners and some within the administration, to call for strong action
against ISKCON.
Earlier, after the 25 October rally in Chittagong, the local
administration registered a sedition case against an ISKCON monk and other
devotees who took a leading role in organising the rally.
They were accused of hoisting a saffron flag atop the
Bangladeshi national flag, a bailable offence under the country’s national flag
code.
A junior BNP functionary (later dismissed by the party
leadership) filed a sedition case against the ISKCON monk and devotees, who,
incidentally, had no involvement in hoisting the saffron flag.
The Chittagong Police promptly accepted the complaint and
registered a case against the ISKCON monk and devotees who had been falsely
accused.
These developments sparked fears of an impending ban on
ISKCON and the prosecution of its monks and devotees on trumped-up charges.
These concerns were amplified by hostile comments against ISKCON from prominent
figures in the Yunus administration.
However,
with Donald Trump’s decisive victory, these fears have subsided. Nevertheless,
Hindu leaders may be cautioned that the move to ban ISKCON has only been put on the back
burner, not fully abandoned.
Note:- Newspapers of West Bengal didn’t cover this development aggressively.
However—Blogger has compiled the available information from various sources.
Last paragraph is BLOGGER’S assessment.
Sources:
1.0- Prothom Alo.(BANGLADESH)
2.0 Dainik Ittefaq. (BANGLADESH)
3.0 Dainik Jagaran—e-newspaper, India, Hindi
4.0 Amar Ujala—Hindi Daily.
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