Yunus government's anti-Hindu face again...

S Venkateshwari
Yunus government's anti-Hindu data-face again...

In recent years, anti-Hindu attitudes and actions have become more prevalent in Bangladesh. The government of prime minister Mohammad Yunus is charged with attempting to make the nation "Hindu free". In this regard, current directives and regulations indicate a breach of international human rights in addition to infringing the rights of minorities.

No Hindu shall be promoted from constable to higher positions in the police force, according to directives from Bangladesh's home Ministry and Public service Commission. As a result, almost 1500 Hindu individuals' applications were turned down. At the Assistant Superintendent of police (ASP), Superintendent of police (SP), and DIG levels, over 100 Hindu policemen were fired. Members of fundamentalist groups, particularly Jamaat-e-Islami, are to be appointed to these positions.

Current police officer recruitments have been discontinued.

The 79,000 police officers that are now being recruited in bangladesh are being let go. Candidates who are Hindu will not be considered for the new recruiting process, which will begin in january 2025. In addition, Hindus in bangladesh are subjected to ongoing harassment and attacks. Hindu religious sites, organizations, and communities are being targeted nonstop throughout this time. Since Sheikh Hasina's government was overthrown, several Hindus have been slaughtered. As a result, the state of Hindus' rights and safety is getting worse every day.

Discrimination in Bangladeshi courts

To keep Hindus from passing Bangladesh's civil services exam, special instructions have been issued. Mohammad Yunus, the acting prime minister, is seen as playing a significant part in this. prime minister Yunus had previously pledged to reduce violence and improve anti-Hindu measures. However, rather than getting better, things are growing worse.


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