Around 4,000 incidents of violence against Hindus, who constitute less than 9% of Bangladesh's population, have been reported since 2013.At least 13 people were killed and 1,037 were injured in different incidents between 2013 and June 2022, alongside damage to households, businesses and temples, according to the rights group Ain O Salish Kendra.
Professor Abul Barakat of Dhaka University, in his 2016 book, said that there will not be any Hindu in Bangladesh after 30 years. He estimated that between 1964 and 2013, about 11.3 million of Hindus had left Bangladesh due to religious persecution and discrimination.
Looking at the anti-CAA protests, I am compelled to wonder whether the phrase, "I attended a protest" is, today, but a scholarly way of saying, "I found a way to kill time."
Current outrage is more about denying the rights to the Hindus who have been persecuted, so as to hold their "Litfest" masters in Rawalpindi in high "Spirits".
For decades minorities in Pakistan and Bangladesh were denied the justice promised. Here, lies an opportunity to give their rights back to them. Justice delayed is justice denied.
The CAA is not the first time India's citizenship act has been amended. Under the original act of 1950 anyone born in India from the date of enactment of the constitution was a citizen by virtue of their birth in India.
Muslims always have to hate fellow citizens irrespective of caste, creed and color. If it is in West they have to hate White people. If it is in African nation they have to hate fellow African American Christians. If it is in India they have to hate Hindus. In Bangladesh they have to hate fellow Dalits.
दूसरे अन्य धर्मों के लोगों के लिए दुनिया में आसरा लेने के लिए अनेक देश हैं, हिन्दुओं के लिए अपना कहने को कोई राष्ट्र नहीं है। क्या यह १०० करोड़ से भी अधिक हिन्दुओं के लिए दुखद स्थिति नहीं है?