B'desh: Khaleda Zia Condemns Attacks on Hindus

Bangladesh's main opposition leader Khaleda Zia has condemned recent attacks on Hindus in different parts of the country allegedly by activists of fundamentalist Jamaat-e-Islami and demanded punishment to perpetrators of the attacks.

She, however, made no mention of BNP ally Jamaat-e-Islami which, according to the victims, unleashed terror against the Hindus, burning down houses and temples, shortly after a war crimes tribunal gave death sentence to Jamaat leader Delawar Hossain Sayedee last week.

On March 1, Zia, the Chairperson of Bangladesh Nationalist Party, had blamed the government of Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina for the "planned attack aimed to divert people's democratic movement and destroy the country?s communal harmony".

Now, days after the atrocities against minorities, she demanded that the government identify and punish the perpetrators through "neutral" investigation and compensate the victims.

"I called upon the administration and law enforcers to prevent such attacks on minorities with an iron fist," said Khaleda.

Hindus, their houses and temples had come under attacks in districts like Noakhali, Satkhira and Sirajganj on Thursday.

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10/D-53
Mar 06, 2013
08:32 AM

Irreverent,

>> Why don't the Indian Muslims begin with BD's constitution?

Why do you have to write such stupid comments?

Anwaar, Dallas
9/D-41
Mar 06, 2013
06:58 AM

Khalida Zia's condemnation of killing is good, but where was the news of those poor souls being killed?
Ah yeah got it, since they were hindus, so their killing was not news worthy for worthy media folks of Outlook.

Santosh Gairola, Hsinchu
8/D-27
Mar 06, 2013
04:34 AM

>> "It is the duty of Indian Muslims and India as a whole to be concerned about discrimination and atrocities against minorities in Pakistan and Bangladesh." - Anwaar

Fantastic!! Why don't the Indian Muslims begin with BD's constitution? It establishes secularism as a principal, and yet Bangladesh is declared as an Islamic state. While you are at it, I will pray for your well-being.

The Irreverent Indian
Online, India
7/D-13
Mar 06, 2013
02:23 AM

Irreverent,

>> Please spare us your sham drivels. If they want to protest, they can go to Bangladesh.

Such poisonous comments can be expected from a rabid communalist like you. It is the duty of Indian Muslims and India as a whole to be concerned about discrimination and atrocities against minorities in Pakistan and Bangladesh. The U.S. Department of State issues annual reports on human rights abuses in countries throughout the world, but that has never bothered you. Why is our being concerned about Hindus, Shikhs, Ahmadis and Christians in Pakistan and Bangladesh "sham drivel"? India should be the leader in advocating secularism in this region. Brainless spewing of hate has become your trademark.

Anwaar, Dallas
6/D-1
Mar 06, 2013
12:02 AM
R. Saroja
Bombay, India
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