DHAKA/KOLKATA :
A GROUP of people set fire to
an ISKCON temple in Dhaka
district in Bangladesh in the
early hours of Saturday. While
ISKCON Bangladesh said it was
a “family temple” belonging to
an ISKCON devotee, the organisation’s Kolkata office said
“ISKCON Namhatta Centre”
was targeted.
The attack in Dhour village,
under Turag police station in
Dhaka district, took place in the
early hours of Saturday.
A Turag police station official
said a manhunt was launched
to track down the culprits.
According to Charu Chandra
Das Brahmachary, general secretary of International Society
for Krishna Consciousness
(ISKCON), Bangladesh, the
temple was set on fire after lifting the tin roof. “The fire was,
however, doused quickly but an
idol was damaged and curtains
burnt,” he added.
In India, however, ISKCON
Kolkata vice president
Radharamn Das told PTI that
the “vandals set ablaze idols
inside the temple at the
Namhatta property.”
“ISKCON Namhatta Centre
burned down in Bangladesh.
The deities of Sri Sri Laxmi
Narayan and all items inside
the temple were burned down
completely.
“Early morning between 2-3
am, miscreants set fire to the
Shri Shri Radha Krishna Temple
and the Shri Shri Mahabhagya
Lakshmi Narayan Temple,
which fall under the Hare
Krishna Namhatta Sangha,
located in Dhour village, under
the jurisdiction of Turag Police
Station, Dhaka district,” Das
said in a post on X.
“The fire was initiated by lifting the tin roof at the back of
the temple and using petrol or
octane,” he added in the post
and also gave the address.
The relations between India
and Bangladesh came under
strain after the interim government headed by Muhammad
Yunus came to power after
deposed prime minister Sheikh
Hasina fled the country on
August 5 following a studentled protest.
he relations deteriorated further in recent weeks over
continued attacks on Hindus
and especially afterthe recent
arrestofHindumonkChinmoy
Krishna Das, a former memberofISKCONBangladeshand
now, a spokesperson for the
Bangladesh Sammilita
SanataniJagranJoteorganisation.
TheIskconKolkatavicepresident also expressed concern
over Chinmoy Krishna Das’s
safety following his denial of
bail and the violent attacks.
Das’arrestina seditioncase
onNovember 25 fromDhaka’s
HazratShahjalalInternational
Airport had triggered demonstrations by supporters of the
monk. An assistant government prosecutor, Saiful Islam
Alif,waskilledduringaprotest
in Chattogram afterthe monk
was denied bail on November
26.
The attacks on Hindus in
Bangladesh have triggered
protests in India. The
Bangladesh foreign ministry
summoned the Indian envoy
recently and lodged a protest
over the storming of the
Bangladeshi mission in
Agartala byagroup of protesters.