Assam CM Alarmed by Attacks on Hindus in Bangladesh, Vows Protection

Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma has voiced serious concern over reported violent attacks targeting the Hindu minority in Bangladesh. He stated that the Indian government has a moral duty to stand with and protect these citizens. The Assam government has been put on high alert, stepping up security vigilance along the border due to fears of spillover effects. Sarma added that the state would request the Central government to take diplomatic steps to ensure the safety of Hindus in Bangladesh.

Key Points: Assam CM on Hindu Safety in Bangladesh, Border Alert

  • Concern over attacks on Hindus in Bangladesh
  • Assam on high alert along border
  • Request to Central govt for intervention
  • Fear of spillover effects into Assam
  • Moral support pledged to minority community
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Concerned over condition of Hindus in Bangladesh, committed to protecting them, says Assam CM

Assam CM Himanta Biswa Sarma expresses concern over attacks on Hindus in Bangladesh, pledges support and heightened border security.

"It is our moral right to stand with the minority people - Himanta Biswa Sarma"

Guwahati, Jan 13

Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma on Tuesday expressed concern over the latest situation in Bangladesh, where Hindus have come under violent attacks. He said the Indian government stands with minority Hindu citizens in the neighbouring country.

CM Sarma, while attending a government programme in the Sribhumi district, which shares a long boundary with Bangladesh, told reporters, "It is our concern that the Hindu community have been coming under frequent attacks in Bangladesh and it is our moral right to stand with the minority people in the neighbouring country and protect them from being subjected to any kind of unwanted situation. The central government has taken cognisance of the matter, and the state government has also been put on high alert."

The Chief Minister also mentioned that the unrest in Bangladesh has some impact in Assam, and the state government has stepped up security vigilance in the localities adjacent to the international boundary.

CM Sarma went on to say that the Assam government would also request the Union government to take steps to ensure the safety and security of the Hindu community in Bangladesh. "Although the foreign relation is a matter of the Central government; however, we can make a request to take care of the Hindu people who have been subjected to torture in Bangladesh. The recent incidents are highly condemnable," he added.

Earlier, the CM said that developments across the international border cannot be viewed in isolation, particularly at a time when violence and insecurity appear to be escalating. "Whatever is happening in Bangladesh is a matter of serious concern for us. The torture and harassment of Hindus are reportedly increasing, and such developments could have an impact on Assam as well," the Chief Minister said, stressing the need for heightened vigilance.

Referring to recent political and social developments in the neighbouring country, CM Sarma said incidents of mob violence and targeted attacks against minority communities have intensified in recent weeks. He underlined that the Assam government and security agencies must remain alert and continuously monitor the situation to prevent any spillover effects into the state.

"At this moment, we need to stay cautious and closely track developments across the border. At the same time, it is important to extend moral support and reassurance to the Hindu society in Bangladesh," he added.

According to the 2022 census data, Bangladesh is home to approx 13.13 million Hindus, constituting nearly eight per cent of the country's population. CM Sarma's remarks come amid the growing concern in the region over the safety and security of minority communities in Bangladesh.

- IANS

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Rahul R
While the concern is valid, statements like these need to be very carefully worded. It should not sound like interference in another country's internal matters. Our government must act with wisdom and through proper channels.
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Aman W
The situation in Bangladesh is worrying. Many families in Assam have relatives across the border. Heightened security vigil is a must to prevent any spillover. Hope the central government takes concrete steps.
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Sarah B
It's heartbreaking to read about attacks on any community. Peace and security are fundamental rights. India should use its diplomatic influence to urge the Bangladesh government to protect all its citizens equally.
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Vikram M
Bangladesh is a friendly nation and we share a long history. The best way to help is by supporting the forces of peace and harmony within that country. Provocative statements from our side might backfire.
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Kavya N
This is not just about religion, it's about humanity. When any minority is persecuted, it's a failure of the state. India must offer support, but also look at our own house. We should be a consistent example of protecting minorities.

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