Former Pakistan cricketer Danish Kaneria has urged Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi to protect Hindu minorities.
The situation in Bangladesh is very bad right now. The students’ protest started in the name of reservation, but now it has taken the form of violence. So far 300 people have lost their lives in this protest. Fearing the protesters, the country’s Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina has resigned and come to India.
According to many reports, Hindu minorities in Bangladesh have been attacked. Now regarding this, former Pakistani cricketer Danish Kaneria has requested the Prime Minister of India Narendra Modi to protect the Hindu minorities.
Danish Kaneria appealed to Prime Minister Narendra Modi
Danish Kaneria tweeted on social media and wrote,
India beware, some people inside your country are hoping for a Bangladesh-like situation. Beware of those trying to incite unrest for their own agenda. I urge the Prime Minister of India to intervene immediately to protect Bangladeshi Hindus. We must not leave our brothers and sisters in the hands of extremists. #SaveBangladeshiHindus
India, be cautious: Some inside your nation are hoping for a Bangladesh-like scenario. Guard against those trying to incite unrest for their own agendas. pic.twitter.com/P6gLnvxC12
—Danish Kaneria (@DanishKaneria61) August 5, 2024
I Urge @PMOIndia to intervene immediately to protect Bangladeshi Hindus. We must not abandon our brothers and sisters to the hands of extremists. #SaveBangladeshiHindus
— Danish Kaneria (@DanishKaneria61) August 5, 2024
Hindu temples burnt in Bangladesh
China and Pakistan’s ISI and anti-India terror groups are involved in the protests in Bangladesh. Videos of extremist groups attacking Hindu temples and minorities are going viral on social media. Many houses and business establishments of Hindus have also been looted in 27 districts of Bangladesh. Apart from this, Kali temple has been destroyed and burnt.
ISKCON spokesperson Yudhishthira Govinda tweeted, “One of our ISKCON centres (on rent) in Meharpur was burnt down, including the idols of Lord Jagannath, Baldev and Subhadra Devi. Three devotees staying in the centre somehow managed to escape.”