“Bangladesh – the Irony of Liberation: India’s sacrifices amidst the genocide and ethnocide of Hindus”, Insights UK, March 26,
“Since the US-backed political coup in Bangladesh dislodged the Awami League’s elected Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina, the violence targeting its minority Hindus has steeply risen. The situation has only worsened geometrically after the Mohammad Yunus regime was hoisted into power by the combination of ‘student unions’ with the groundwork of the radical Islamic organisation Jamaat-e-Islami (JEI).
The JEI fanatics use the cloak of Syed Ahmed Khan’s ‘Two-Nation Theory’ (on which Pakistan became a Muslim homeland carved out of British India) to hide their naked resurgent Islamist fundamentalism/ Islamism. So as to implement monochromatic plans of Islamising all aspects of life in Bangladesh (as East Pakistan is known since 1971), erasing openly and perniciously all non-Islamic cultural symbols, monuments to negate the pre-Islamic Hindu past. This meant that all non-Islamic mannerisms, symbols of Hindu culture, iconography and dress codes were to be discarded. This included Hindu-inspired traditional dressing (once popular amongst Bengali Muslim womenfolk) and festivities. Hindumisia/Anti-Hindu hatred is once again at a high in the history of Bengal, especially Bangladesh.
Hindus are facing unabated attacks on their lives, mostly ending lethally, while the honour of their womenfolk is violated every week, only to be made worse by interim Premier and Nobel Laureate Dr Yunus’ controversial utterances against the Hindu populace. But did Hindus die like this only? Were these the only Hindus who died there? No, they didn’t, and they weren’t……”
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