Key Points

Bangladesh is experiencing heightened tensions during the Durga Puja festival with 49 reported incidents at religious sites. The police have been actively monitoring and intervening to prevent escalation of communal conflicts. Hindu community leaders are calling for comprehensive protection beyond the festival period. The situation reflects broader concerns about minority rights and religious harmony in the country.

Key Points: Bangladesh Police Report 49 Puja Mandap Incidents Amid Tensions

  • Police monitored 31,606 puja mandaps across Bangladesh
  • 15 cases registered with 19 arrests during festival period
  • Cyber unit tracking social media rumors and inflammatory posts
  • Hindu community leaders demand year-round protection for minorities
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Bangladesh police says 49 incidents reported at puja mandaps across country

Bangladesh police track 49 incidents at religious sites during Durga Puja, with 15 cases filed and 19 arrests amid rising minority community concerns.

"We have kept strict surveillance in and around 31,606 puja mandaps to ensure harmony. - IGP Baharul Alam"

Dhaka, Sep 30

Bangladesh police said on Tuesday that at least 49 untoward incidents have occurred at puja mandaps across the country this month, leading to lodging of 15 cases and 19 arrests, local media reported.

While speaking at a press conference at the police headquarters on Tuesday, Bangladesh's Inspector General of Police (IGP) Baharul Alam said majority of incidents that happened were minor and resolved peacefully without creating major communal unrest, Bangladesh's leading daily The Daily Star reported.

"We have kept strict surveillance in and around 31,606 puja mandaps to ensure harmony. Whenever an issue arose, police immediately intervened to prevent escalation," said Alam.

Alam stated that police recorded General Diaries (GDs) in some cases and cases were registered in others that resulted in arrests. He further stated, "Some accused have already given confessional statements before magistrates." He said that police cyber unit was monitoring misleading posts and rumours circulating on social media.

These incidents highlight a troubling trend as Bangladesh has seen a rise in attacks on Hindu temples and minorities since the Muhammad Yunus-led interim government assumed office in August last year.

Last week, Hindu community leaders in Bangladesh demanded year-round protection for religious minorities and their places of worship, not just a five-day protection during the Durga Puja, the local media had reported.

While addressing a press conference in Dhaka, the leaders stated that incidents of temple and idol vandalism had already been reported from 13 districts across the country.

These attacks occurred when Hindu minorities were making preparations for Durga Puja. "If we want to build a discrimination-free Bangladesh, we should not only think about security for five days of Puja, we have to think about security for all 365 days," The Daily Star quoted Jayanta Kumar Deb, president of Mohanagar Sarbojanin Puja Committee, as saying.

Jayanta also called for the withdrawal of false and baseless cases filed against the leaders of religious and ethnic minorities and other innocent people. Meanwhile, Subrata Chowdhury, the advisor of the Puja Udjapan Parishad, stressed that those involved in vandalising idols and temples across the country should be punished in accordance with the law.

Bangladesh's former Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina also stated that the wave of multidimensional violence unleashed upon the followers of Sanatan Dharma by Muhammad Yunus-led interim government since August 2024 has shocked the entire world.

Deeply worried by the continuous attacks on minority Hindu community in Bangladesh, Hasina said that the current period in the country is a horrific time of persecution of religious minorities across Bangladesh.

Extending greetings to all followers of the Sanatan faith in Bangladesh on the occasion of Durga Puja, Hasina mentioned that, along with rituals and prayers, the social and cultural aspects of the festival remain meaningful to everyone thus making the festival universal, transcending religion and caste.

"In the past, Durga Puja in Bangladesh was mostly celebrated within families, but now community (barowari) Durga Pujas are more common. The multidimensional violence unleashed upon the followers of Sanatan Dharma after August 5 of last year has left the whole world stunned. Even in the midst of this horrific time of persecution of religious minorities, I extend my best wishes to all adherents of the Sanatan faith in Bangladesh. I wish everyone a blessed Sharad season and well-being for all," read a statement issued by the former PM which was posted on Bangladesh Awami League party's social media accounts.

- IANS

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Rahul R
Police monitoring 31,606 puja mandaps shows the scale of the problem. At least they're taking some measures, but the root cause needs to be addressed. Communal harmony is essential for any country's progress.
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Sarah B
As someone who has visited Bangladesh, this news makes me sad. The people I met were warm and welcoming. Hope the authorities can control the situation and protect minority rights. The world is watching.
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Arjun K
While I appreciate the police efforts, 49 incidents in one month is alarming. The demand for year-round protection is absolutely valid. Religious minorities should feel safe every day, not just during festivals.
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Nikhil C
The cyber unit monitoring social media rumors is a good step. Fake news often fuels communal tensions. Hope they take strict action against those spreading misinformation. 🛡️
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Michael C
Respectfully, I think the article could have provided more context about what exactly triggered these incidents. Understanding the root causes would help in finding lasting solutions rather than just reporting numbers.
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Ananya R
Durga Puja is about celebration and unity. It's heartbreaking to see our neighbors facing such challenges during this auspicious time. Hope peace prevails and everyone can celebrate freely. 🪔

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