Dhaka: He is in jail for the last 13 days. More cases filed against monk Chinmaykrishna Das in Bangladesh. More case applications against 164 people including Chinmaykrishna Das were filed in Chittagong court. Allegation of beating against the followers of Chinmaykrishna Das in the court premises. Complaint also of vandalizing the car in the court premises. (Chinmoy Krishna Das)
The person who has applied for more cases against Chinmoy and others in the Chittagong court, complained that he was in the Chittagong court premises on November 26. Chinmoy’s followers beat him there. The businessman named Enamul Haque filed a case against the people of Sammilit Sanatani Jagran Manch. He said that he was injured as a result of the beating. Couldn’t complain due to illness so far. Enamul also complained of vandalism in the area. (Bangladesh News)
A case has been filed before the Metropolitan Magistrate of Chittagong. The application of the case has also been accepted there. There is no possibility of Chinmoy’s release before January 2. It is feared that more new cases may be added before that. Earlier, when Chinmoy was produced before the Chittagong court on December 3, no lawyer could attend his bail hearing. A lawyer in Chinmoy was beaten up. Someone else’s house was vandalized.
Chinmoy’s next bail hearing is on January 2. But the way new cases are being added, he may not get bail that day. In the new case, there are allegations of beating, vandalism of property. So everyone thinks that the problem of getting Chinmoy’s bail will increase in the coming days. It is also feared that more cases may be filed in the coming days.
In the past few days, fundamentalists in Bangladesh have been crisscrossing the country in private jets, delivering sermons calling for the extermination of ISKCON devotees and their supporters. This open call for genocide against minorities in Bangladesh is shocking, and the… pic.twitter.com/SUQphC08n7
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Amid tensions over Chinmoy, attacks on minority Hindus in Bangladesh are said to be continuing. Radharaman Das, vice president of ISKCON in Kolkata, said there were calls to uproot ISKCON from Bangladesh. Fundamentalists liken ISKCON to cancer. Publicly ordering the killing of minority Hindus, calling for the genocide of ISKCON and their followers across the country. Radharaman also complained in a social media post that the Bangladesh government is playing a passive role in such a situation.
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