Beef packets found in front of 3 temples in Bangladesh; local Hindus protest

On Friday morning last week, mysterious persons had hung Beef packets on 3 temple doors and 1 house door in Bangladesh. The incident took place in Ketuguri village in Hatibanda Upasila in the Lalmonirhat district of Bangladesh. Hindus in the region are currently protesting against this incident.  According to the report published by Opindia, beef packets in polythene bags have been found in front of three temples as well as at the doorstep of a Hindu man named Monindranath Burman.

Once the issue came to limelight, the Hindus of the region filed 4 complaints with the Hatibanda Police Station. In addition, the people also protested against the insulting incident that took place in the Radha Govind temple. The affected Hindus have declared that they will continue protesting until the mysterious perpetrators are nabbed. It is being said that the Police have given the Hindu community an assurance to take immediate action. Police Official Ershadul Aalam has said, “Those involved in the case will be brought to justice.”

With regard to this case, Dilip Kumar Singh, Chairman of Utjapan Parishad, said that 3 bog packets of beef were hung in front of the 3 temples and a house. He also said that the Police have assured to nab those who have committed this offence. He also added that he has requested the Bangladesh government to ensure the safety of all Hindus and to bring the perpetrators to justice.

(With inputs from Kathir News)

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