Bangladesh’s new chief Yunus called PM Modi, this discussion was on the safety of Hindus.

After the coup in Bangladesh, an interim government has been formed. But questions are still being raised regarding the security of minorities and especially Hindus in the neighboring country. In India too, concern is being expressed continuously about this and the central government has raised the issue of safety of Hindus many times. Meanwhile, Mohammad

Atrocities on Hindus in Bangladesh, will visiting the temple of Mohammad Yunus restore confidence in minorities?

Big political developments are going on in Bangladesh. After the resignation of Sheikh Hasina from the post of Prime Minister, an interim government has been formed, whose command has been taken over by Mohammad Yunus. Meanwhile, in the neighboring country, the worst condition is of minorities and especially the people of Hindu community. Due to

‘It is equally important to record the atrocities happening in Bangladesh…’, Sadhguru said on the condition of Hindus in the neighboring country.

Even after the coup in Bangladesh and Sheikh Hasina leaving the country, the situation is not improving and the violence against minorities is not stopping. Now spiritual guru Sadhguru has reacted to the condition of Hindus in Bangladesh and said that this disgusting violence should be stopped immediately. He said that the borders that have

Every crime of Mohammad Yunus is ‘forgiven’, as soon as he becomes the head of the interim government, he is being acquitted by the courts.

On the one hand, violence in Bangladesh is not showing any signs of stopping. Officers are continuously forced to resign. But on the other hand, the head of the interim government, Mohammad Yunus, is being acquitted in one case after another. According to media reports, on Sunday, three days after taking oath, Muhammad Yunus was

Mohammad Yunus will meet Bangladeshi Hindu students, will put his demands before the head of the interim government

Mohammad Yunus, head of the interim government of Bangladesh, has called youth and students of the Hindu community for a meeting to discuss the solution to the crisis and the safety of Hindus. Minorities in the neighboring country are now demanding a Minority Protection Act to protect Hindus and other minorities from atrocities. Group of

Bangladesh: ‘Attacks on minorities are heinous’, Yunus said – We fought together and will stay together

Bangladesh’s interim government chief Mohammad Yunus on Saturday condemned the attacks on violence-hit minority communities. He described the attacks on minorities as heinous and urged all the youth to ensure the safety of Hindu, Christian and Buddhist families. According to Bangladesh Hindu Buddhist Christian Unity Council and Bangladesh Puja Udyapan Parishad, two Hindu organisations, members

Situation worsens again in Bangladesh, Supreme Court surrounded, Chief Justice resigns

Situation worsens again in Bangladesh, Supreme Court surrounded, Chief Justice resigns aajtak.in New Delhi, 11 August 2024, Updated 7:41 AM IST Facebook twitter cancel Tension continues in Bangladesh even after the formation of the interim government of Mohammad Yunus. Protesters surrounded the Supreme Court in Dhaka, forcing Chief Justice Obaidul Hasan to resign. Students and

‘You saved the country, can’t you save minority families?’, Yunus appeals to Bangladeshi students

Bangladesh’s interim government chief Mohammad Yunus on Saturday condemned the attacks on minority communities in the violence-hit country, calling them “heinous”. He urged the youth to protect all Hindu, Christian and Buddhist families. According to two Hindu organisations, Bangladesh Hindu Buddhist Christian Unity Council and Bangladesh Puja Udjapan Parishad, there have been at least 205

PM Modi congratulated Mohammad Yunus on the formation of interim government, said- security of Hindus should be ensured in Bangladesh.

After several days of unrest and political turmoil, an interim government has been formed in Bangladesh. Nobel Peace Prize winner Muhammad Yunus was sworn in as the head of the interim government in the country on Thursday. Prime Minister Narendra Modi has congratulated Muhammad Yunus after the swearing-in and demanded to ensure the safety of