The consequences of the attack on minorities will not be good: Nitai Roy Chowdhury



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Lawyer Nitai Roy Chowdhury, advisor to the Hindu-Buddhist-Christian Welfare Front, warned that the consequences of the attack on minorities would not be good. He gave this warning while participating in a human network on Sunday.

Lawyer Nitai Roy Chowdhury, vice president of BNP and advisor to the Hindu-Buddhist-Christian Welfare Front, said: “Ghee will not rise on the fingers of one hand. The way the persecution of minorities has started today in this country, which has intensified since 1972, minorities are protesting today in different places.

“Today you know that Rana Das Gupta-CR Das-Nim Bhowmik is in charge of the organization they started. But at one point they were cooperating with this Awami League, today they are also protesting, today there are human chains in different places. The world is watching the persecution of minorities today, the whole country is watching. The result will not be good.

Referring to the burning of a Buddhist monastery in Ramu, Chittagong, Nitai Roy Chowdhury said: ‘What happened in Ramu? They have been given a building there on the instructions of Sheikh Hasina. The wooden temple has been turned into a concrete temple. But the chief minister of that temple in Ramu said, the building has become beautiful, great comfort is felt but there is no peace of mind. Because the defendants who started the fire are wandering in front of my eyes. ‘

Standing in front of this press club alongside Rana Das Gupta, Manoranjan Ghoshal, an artist from Swadhin Bangla Betar Kendra during the Liberation War, lamented that it has become a constitutional right of the Awami League to humiliate the girls of our Hindu community. These are not our words. ‘

Under-Secretary-General Syed Moazzem Hossain Alal said: “Today those who are fewer in number in terms of religion are being tortured throughout the country, there is no security. Also, if we see that the government is indifferent towards most of them in terms of religion.

“Today it is not the minority or the majority, but the government that is united. Without them, there is no safety for anyone’s life except the Awami League running backs.

BNP executive committee member Nipun Roy Chowdhury said: “In the last six months, 28 idols have been demolished, temples have been attacked in different places and houses of the Hindu community have been attacked and set on fire.” Our mothers and sisters are being raped all the time and they have no security.

“To overcome this situation, the current government must be removed, the government of the people must be established.”

In front of the National Press Club, the ‘Hindu-Buddhist-Christian Student-Youth Front’ organized by the Dhaka Metropolitan recently organized a human chain protesting the persecution of minorities across the country, which included attacking and setting fire to women. houses of the Hindu community in Murad Nagar, Comilla.

Former Minister of State Gautam Chakraborty, convener of the Hindu-Buddhist Christian Welfare Front, BNP’s Amalendu Das Apu, Joydev Joy, Sushil Barua, Akash Ghosh and others spoke on this human chain under the presidency of Sanjay Gupta, Metropolitan President of Dhaka of Bangladesh, Hindu Buddhist-Christian Student-Youth Front.



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