Advocate attacked before Chinmay Das' hearing, admitted in ICU, condition critical
Bangladesh News / Advocate attacked before Chinmay Das' hearing, admitted in ICU, condition critical
Bangladesh News - Advocate attacked before Chinmay Das' hearing, admitted in ICU, condition critical
Bangladesh News: The increasing violence against the Hindu minority community in Bangladesh has once again created an atmosphere of concern. Recently, ISKCON saint Chinmay Krishna Das was arrested in a sedition case, after which the demand for his release is gaining momentum. Today, December 3, his bail plea is to be heard, but in the meantime the barbaric attack on lawyer Raman Roy, associated with his legal battle, has made the atmosphere more sensitive.Attack on lawyer: The cruel face of fundamentalistsISKCON Kolkata spokesperson Radharam Das has claimed that lawyer Raman Roy was attacked by fundamentalists in his house. The attack was so severe that he had to be admitted to the ICU. According to Radharam Das, Raman Roy's "crime" was only that he was fighting Chinmay Krishna Das's case.Islamic fundamentalists have been accused of vandalism and violence in Roy's house. Radharam Das shared Raman Roy's picture on social media and wished him a speedy recovery. He said, "This incident reflects the growing threat to minorities in Bangladesh and those who stand in their support."Chinmay Krishna Das' arrest caseChinmay Krishna Das, who is the spokesperson of Bangladesh Sammilita Sanatani Jagran Jot, was arrested at Dhaka airport on 25 November. He is accused of insulting the national flag of Bangladesh during a rally of the Hindu community in Chittagong. After this incident, a case of treason was registered against him at the Kotwali police station in Chittagong.However, there is anger in the Hindu community over this arrest. Demonstrations are being held across the country in support of his release.Decreasing number of Hindu population in BangladeshAt the time of Bangladesh's independence war in 1971, the Hindu community was 22 percent of the country's total population. But now this number has come down to about 8 percent. This change reflects the increasing persecution and migration against minorities.Reaction of India and the international communityThe incidents of Chinmay Krishna Das' arrest and attack on the lawyer have attracted the attention of many international organizations including India. India has condemned the incident and demanded that the Bangladesh government ensure the safety of minorities.Demand for justice and equalityThe allegations against Chinmay Krishna Das and the attack on his lawyer show how difficult it has become to fight for the rights of religious minorities in Bangladesh. His bail plea is being heard today, 3 December. It will be important to see what stand the court takes in this matter.This incident has once again raised the question whether the rights of minorities are protected in Bangladesh, and whether the judicial system there has the ability to maintain secularism?