3 Hindu temples attacked, idols vandalized in Bangladesh; 1 arrested
21 Dec 2024
Three Hindu temples in Bangladesh's Mymensingh and Dinajpur districts have been vandalized, with eight idols damaged over the last two days, news agency PTI reported.
Two temples in Mymensingh's Haluaghat sub-district were vandalized in separate incidents on Thursday and Friday.
Abul Khayer, officer-in-charge of Haluaghat Police Station, said no arrests or formal complaints have been made yet.
Arrest made in connection with temple vandalism
Legal action
Separately, an idol at Polashkanda Kali Temple in Beeldora Union was vandalized early Thursday.
Police arrested Alal Uddin, a 27-year-old local resident, who confessed to the crime during interrogation.
He was presented before a Mymensingh court and subsequently sent to jail.
Suvash Chandra Sarker, president of the Polashkanda Kali Temple committee, filed a case against unidentified individuals involved in this act of vandalism.
Investigation underway in Dinajpur's Birganj sub-district
Ongoing probe
In Dinajpur's Birganj sub-district, five idols were vandalized at Jharbari Shashan Kali Temple on Tuesday. The incident came to light on Thursday.
Janardan Roy, president of the temple committee, expressed shock over the act: "We've never seen such an act here."
Officer-in-Charge Abdul Gafur confirmed that an investigation into this incident of vandalism is underway.
Rising tensions and concerns over minority safety
Diplomatic strain
These incidents come days after four people were arrested for vandalizing Hindu properties in Sunamganj district.
On November 29, three temples in Chattogram were also vandalized amid protests over sedition charges against a former ISKCON member.
The attacks have further strained India-Bangladesh ties since Muhammad Yunus's interim government came to power after former Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina's ousting in August.
Bangladesh reports 88 incidents of communal violence
Violence surge
Since Hasina's removal, Bangladesh has witnessed 88 incidents of communal violence against minorities.
India's Foreign Secretary Vikram Misri had also raised concerns over the safety of minorities during his meetings with Bangladeshi officials in Dhaka.
These incidents have only worsened the diplomatic ties between the two countries, with India expressing concern over the safety and welfare of minorities in Bangladesh.