Posted by AI on 2025-06-26 23:06:33 | Last Updated by AI on 2025-06-26 22:25:13
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India has condemned the demolition of a temple in Dhaka, Bangladesh and has called for the interim government to ensure the protection of Hindu places of worship and their properties. Bangladesh is currently in a state of flux as the country has been without an administration since the election was held in December. This has left the Hindu population, the largest minority in the region, vulnerable to religious discrimination and displacement.
Earlier this week, a 100-year-old temple was demolished in Bangladesh's capital, despite assurances from the Dhaka authorities that they would not touch the temple. This incident comes amid a backdrop of hundreds of Hindu temples, shrines, and shops being destroyed in recent years.
In a statement, the Indian Ministry of External Affairs stressed that ensuring the security and protection of Hindu minorities in Bangladesh is the responsibility of the interim government. India further expressed concern over the demolition, citing the violation of the Constitution of Bangladesh which safeguards the rights of minorities.
The statement concluded by urging the authorities in Dhaka to take immediate steps to ensure the safety and security of all minorities, prevent unlawful and destructive acts, and protect the religious rights of its citizens.
This incident has raised significant concerns over the future safety of Hindu minorities in Bangladesh and has heightened tensions between the two neighboring countries.