Shadow minister calls for UK intervention to protect Hindus in B'desh
British Hindu groups led by the BHAS UK have been coordinating protests in London against the attacks on minorities in Bangladesh.
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Religious freedoms must be protected, and the killings and persecution of Hindus must stop, said Priti Patel (ANI)
London, 10 Jan
UK shadow foreign secretary Priti Patel has called on the British government to intervene in the “increase in violence” in Bangladesh that has involved murders of Hindus and use its influence to bring about stability in the country.
The
British Indian Opposition Conservative MP posted her letter to Foreign
Secretary Yvette Cooper on social media on Friday, which also calls upon the
Labour Party government to make a statement on the issue in the House of
Commons.
“The
situation in Bangladesh is very concerning. Religious freedoms should be
protected and the murders of Hindus and persecution taking place are wrong and
must stop,” said Patel.
“The UK
government must use its influence and convening powers to work to bring about
stability in Bangladesh and a future where religious freedoms are protected and
Hindus as safe,” she said.
In her
letter to Cooper, the shadow minister points to reports of at least six Hindus
being killed within an 18-day period in recent weeks.
“This
level of persecution and violence is unacceptable… Given the increase in
violence, can you advise what steps have been taken over the last year to
monitor and make representations?
“Given
the wider political situation in Bangladesh, what work is underway with partners
in the region to use our diplomatic influence and convening powers to bring
about stability in Bangladesh and respect and protection for minorities,” she
questions in her letter.
Meanwhile,
the Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) has condemned a “disturbing
pattern" of recurring attacks on minorities in Bangladesh.
“We
continue to witness a disturbing pattern of recurring attacks on minorities as
well as their homes and businesses by extremists. Such communal incidents need
to be dealt with swiftly and firmly," MEA spokesperson Randhir Jaiswal
said.
“We have
observed a troubling tendency to attribute such incidents to personal
rivalries, political differences, or extraneous reasons. Such disregard only
emboldens the perpetrators, and deepens the sense of fear and insecurity among
minorities,” he said.
British
Hindu groups led by the Bengali Hindu Adarsha Sangha (BHAS) UK have been
coordinating protests in London against the attacks on minorities in
Bangladesh.
“The
minority communities of Bangladesh are facing long-standing concerns over
discrimination, violence, murder and demographic decline,” BHAS UK said at a
protest recently.
The
protesters condemned the “unethical arrest of interfaith voice Chinmaya Prabhu
and public lynching of Dipu Das by Islamic extremists”.
Chinmoy
Krishna Das is a Hindu monk who was arrested in Bangladesh in 2024 on sedition
charges.
Das, a
25-year-old garment factory worker, was lynched to death by a mob over alleged
blasphemy in Mymensingh city on December 18 last year. His body was then set on
fire.
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