Inside Bangladesh: Hindus again the scapegoats (The Sentinel)
Silchar, March 5: Hindus are again made scapegoats in the ongoing violence 
across Bangladesh, triggered by the nationwide demand for death sentence to the 
9 leaders of Jamaat–e–Islami including the front–liner Dilwar Hussain Sayedee 
involved in heinous crimes, mass killings, atrocities against women and men in 
general. The death sentence was awarded by International Crime Tribunal which 
was supported by Awami League Government of Begum Sheikh Hasina. In fact, the 
patriotic and secular forces of Bangladesh have rallied against the radical 
elements led by Jamaat–e– Islami, its youth wing Shibir, Bangladesh Nationalist 
Party led by Begum Khaleda Zia.
Millions of freedom lovers pitching their clamour for punishment to the war 
criminals of 1971 Liberation struggle have given call for “renaissance” in the 
country to make Bangladesh free from all extremist and fundamentalist forces. 
The clarion call was given from the historic Shahabad Square of Dhaka. The 
Jamaat–e– Islami flexing its muscle gave call for nationwide 48 hours bandh and 
BNP for 24 hours. It was during this volatile situation that the President of 
India, Pranab Mukherjee, landed at Bangladesh on Monday to make nostalgic 
journey to his in–laws’ home and to address the 47th Convocation of Dhaka 
University.
Even during his visit amidst tight security, violence continued and the Hindus 
have been its worst victims. Reports from various districts as flashed in the 
electronic and print media spoke of large scale attacks on Hindu houses, their 
properties, places of worships and atrocities by Jamaat–e–Islami activists. The 
victims are also Christians and Budhists. Till date, 1500 Hindu houses, more 
than 50 temples and places of worships have been either burnt or damaged. 
Expressing their serious concern at the atrocities, Hindu, Budhist and 
Christian Aikya Parishad and Bangladesh Puja Udjapan Parishad put forward 4 
point charter of demands before the Hasina Government.
The demands included immediate steps to stop all sorts of violence against 
Hindus, criminals involved in the crimes be arrested and put on trial, damaged 
and burnt houses, temples and business interests should be compensated and 
those displaced rehabilitated, besides implementation of the recommendations of 
Shahabuddin Commission for investigation into the atrocities on Hindus in the 
aftermath of 2001 elections which brought BNP Government and its coalition 
partner Jamaat–e– Islami to power.
The Hindus have been upset at the fact that Sheikh Hasina Government has also 
taken the intriguing stance of not adopting enough and adequate measures 
against violence on them which continues unabated. The leaders of the Hindu, 
Budhist and Christian Aikya Parishad and Bangladesh Puja Udjapan Parishad 
expressing their anguish and anger before the media–persons on Monday said the 
violent situation of 1971 has been created in 2013 by Jamaat–e–Islami. One of 
them gave graphic details of violence against the Hindus in Chittagong, 
Dinajpur, Bagura, Noakhali, Cox Bazar, Lakhipur, Gaibanda, Sylhet, Moulvi 
Bazar, Thakurgram, Satkhira, Bagerhat, Joypurhat, Comilla, Brahmanbaria, 
Rangpur and many other places.
If Hindus cannot be safe even under Awami League regime, what will be their 
fate when Bangladesh Nationalist Party with Jamaat–e–Islami as its partner 
comes to power in 2014. This question is now making round among the 
panic–ridden minorities of the country. Begum Khaleda Zia has not kept her 
hobnobbing with Jamaat–e–Islam secret when she cancelled her scheduled meeting 
with the President of India, Pranab Mukherjee. The Hindus expected some words 
of assurance from the President about their safety and security. Instead, they 
felt disappointed to hear him repeat the stereotype diplomatic statement “India 
stands by Bangladesh”.
It is not for the first time that the Hindus have been at the receiving end for 
no fault of their own. According to a media report, Jamaat–e–Islami and its 
Pakistani cohorts have taken up the mission for “driving out Hindus”. There is 
every reason to believe it. The population of Hindus which was 33% in 1947 has 
now been reduced to 8% only and it continues to decrease. The Hindus, Budhists 
and Christians have become irritant in the path of the extremist and 
fundamentalist forces. Their decimation will strengthen their hands to take 
back Bangladesh to the post liberation era. It is high time that both 
Bangladesh and India should join hands together to ensure the safe stay of 
Hindus instead of “cosmetic show of amity and friendship” between them.
Source:http://www.sentinelassam.com/cachar/story.php?sec=2&subsec=12&id=151673&dtP=2013-03-07&ppr=1#151673
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