July 17, 2022
1 min read

Hindu temple attacked by Islamist mob again in Bangladesh

A house belonging to a Hindu family was also set afire. The violence took place after the Friday prayers….reports Sumi Khan

A mob organised by Islamists in Bangladesh’s Narail district has allegedly attacked a Hindu temple and also vandalized several houses belonging to the minority community, the police said on Saturday.

The violence in Digholia village took place on Friday evening over a young Hindu boy’s social media post.

A house belonging to a Hindu family was also set afire. The violence took place after the Friday prayers.

Police had fired warning shots to disperse the Islamists, said police inspector Haran Chandra Paul.

Paul said the Hindu boy allegedly posted something on Facebook that angered the Muslims.

Narail Superintendent of Police Prabir Kumar Roy said the law enforcers were working to keep the situation under control.

“We’re investigating the incident. Those responsible for the violence will face action. The situation is normal for now,” he said.

No one has been arrested so far.

ALSO READ: US support for Jamaat-e-Islami draws ire in Bangladesh

Previous Story

G20: India, Indonesia expand ties on payment systems, combating terror financing

Next Story

US report claims rise in online Hinduphobia

Latest from -Top News

ED Action Sparks Congress Uprising

Demonstrations held across all state capitals and district headquarters, marking a coordinated pushback against recent legal moves, including a chargesheet in the National Herald case and the continued questioning of businessman Robert

India-Russia Tourism Hits Fast Track

Indian tourists to Russia doubled in 2024 to over 120,000, while Russian visits to India reached 160,000—surpassing 2021-22 combined. The Indian Embassy estimates mutual tourist numbers could exceed 450,000 by 2025. India

Vance to visit India next week

Vice President JD Vance and the Second Family will travel to Italy and India from April 18 to April 24 US Vice President JD Vance is scheduled to visit India next week.
Go toTop

Don't Miss

BSF nabs Bangladeshi woman with 18 years’ savings along IB

Nasreen was apprehended on Wednesday by troops of the 68Bn

India building better connectivity among neighbouring nations

India has always harped on better connectivity among its neighbouring