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Hindu minorities in Bangladesh are facing religious persecution

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07/12/2024
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Agartala: Dec 07: Hindu minorities in Bangladesh have been facing growing insecurity due to continuous persecution, particularly since the mass uprisings in the country. This has led many to flee their homes, crossing into neighboring India in search of safety. A recent incident highlights the gravity of the situation, with ten Bangladeshi nationals—five minors, two women, and one elderly person—being apprehended at Ambassa railway station in Tripura. These individuals had illegally crossed the border, seeking refuge from the rising threats in their home country.

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The arrested group revealed during interrogation that they entered India through Kamalpur and had arrived at Ambassa intending to travel to Silchar. Their motives were clear: they were fleeing from the escalating violence and harassment faced by Hindus in Bangladesh, particularly from fundamentalist groups. Many like them are left with no choice but to undertake perilous journeys across the border to escape the clutches of these groups and find a safe haven.

The situation has become even more complicated with the suspension of visa applications in the state, which has made it harder for refugees to seek legal asylum. Despite this, illegal border crossings continue, as people seek refuge from the dire conditions in Bangladesh. These arrests are a part of an ongoing trend, with many similar cases being reported from border areas like Ambassa.

The ten individuals currently detained at Ambassa police station are among the many who have been forced to leave behind their homes and belongings in search of safety. The situation remains tense, as the number of such infiltrators continues to grow, highlighting the increasing plight of Hindu minorities in Bangladesh.

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