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As Ayodhya gets ready for Ram Mandir inauguration, Hindus in Bangladesh prepare for the worst — A repeat of 1992

“As Ayodhya gets ready for Ram Mandir inauguration, Hindus in Bangladesh prepare for the worst — A repeat of 1992”, Swarajyamag, December 17, 2023:

“The scheduled pran pratishtha (consecration ceremony) of the murti of Ram Lalla in Ayodhya on 22 January has generated a lot of apprehension among Hindus in Bangladesh. 

The grand ceremony planned in Ayodhya next month has rekindled memories among Bangladesh’s Hindus, of the fallout of the demolition of the Babri structure in Ayodhya on 6 December 1992. 

Hindus in Bangladesh were attacked, tortured, killed, raped and many were abducted and forcibly converted to Islam, while their properties were looted and many mandirs desecrated and destroyed…..”

Read the full article at Swarajyamag.com

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