Yunus aide claims Hindus in Bangladesh better protected now than in Hasina’s time
A senior government official from Bangladesh stated that Hindus currently have greater protection than they did under the government of...
Read moreDetailsA senior government official from Bangladesh stated that Hindus currently have greater protection than they did under the government of...
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Read moreDetailsBangladesh’s Chief Adviser Muhammad Yunus’s Press Secretary, Shafiqul Alam, has urged local journalists to reclaim their narrative against what he...
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Read moreDetailsFormer Bangladeshi Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina, who was removed from power, criticized the killing of a lawyer in Chittagong and...
Read moreDetailsIskcon India responded on Wednesday to Bangladesh government's petition requesting a ban on the Hindu organization following protests over Hindu...
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