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ISKCON Priest Chinmayananda Krishna Das Arrested, Indian Government Sends Strong Message to Bangladesh

ISKCON priest Chinmayananda Krishna Das was arrested by Bangladesh police, sparking outrage. India’s Ministry of External Affairs condemned the arrest, citing growing violence against minorities in Bangladesh and calling for better protection of religious communities.

 

ISKCON Priest Arrested in Bangladesh, India Strongly Protests

The arrest of ISKCON priest Chinmayananda Krishna Das in Bangladesh has caused huge protests in Bangladesh in general and in Bangladesh at large, which has added to the existing outrage over violence against Hindus in the country. The Indian Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) has condemned the arrest, citing rising concerns about the safety of religious minorities in Bangladesh.

MEA Condemns Arrest and Rising Violence Against Minorities

The Indian Ministry has expressed "deep concern" over the arrest of Chinmayananda Krishna Das, a prominent spokesperson for the Sanatan Jagaran Jot, which was further followed by the cancellation of his bail. The Bangalore issue is an outcome of the rising violence against Hindus in Bangladesh-the attacks, looting, destruction of homes and businesses, and the demolition of temples and idols.

The ministry criticized the continued violent activities that were going on in Bangladesh. Such relentless actions against minorities go on; at the same time, they are killing or targeting a religious leader like Krishna Das, who preached peaceful assembly. This attack on peaceful protests by minorities should not be tolerated, and protection for such minority groups has to be dealt with better.

India Appeals to Bangladesh for Minority Protection

The Indian government urged Bangladeshi officials to provide security and protection for the Hindus and other religious minority groups. The MEA reiterated that anyone had the right to peacefully assemble and make their voices heard. It urged Bangladesh's administration to take urgent steps to ensure the safeguarding of Bangladesh's minorities.

Allegations Against Krishna Das and The Growing Protests

Controversy began when Chinmayananda Krishna Das was charged with disrespecting the Bangladesh flag. He allegedly insulted the flag during a rally in October, leading the government to file 18 cases against him on charges of treason. The arrest has sparked protests, especially in West Bengal, where Hindu groups have threatened to seal the Bangladesh border if Krishna Das is not granted bail.

This situation has thrust into the open rising tensions in Bangladesh relating to the treatment of its Hindu population, demanding stronger action against them in order to better safeguard their rights and safety.