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As part of the protest against the visit of Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi to Bangladesh, several international media outlets have reported on the violence perpetrated by Hefazat-e-Islam across the country.
According to the New York Times, an Islamist group called Hefazat-e-Islam gathered in the streets upon Modi’s arrival. The report also mentioned the meeting at the Baitul Mukarram mosque on Friday. There is also talk of violence throughout the country.
The British news agency Reuters has published a report entitled “Violence in Bangladesh after Modi’s visit, attack on Hindu temple train.” Hundreds of members of the radical Islamist group Hefazat-e-Islam have attacked Hindu temples and trains in eastern Bangladesh, they said in their report. The violence has spread across the country after Narendra Modi’s two-day visit to Bangladesh.
At least a dozen people have been injured in police clashes with Islamist groups for the third day in a row protesting the visit of Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi, the French news agency AFP reported in a report titled ‘New protests sparked violence in Bangladesh’ . Violence erupted in several major Muslim-majority districts in Bangladesh after four people died on Friday and six more the next day.
Hefazat-e-Islam violence has been reported on Singapore’s Channel News Asia, Times of India, NDTV, Times Now, Sangbad Pratidin, Saudi Arabia’s Arab News, and Reuters.
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