Jamiul Futuh – The Indian Grand Masjid Calls For Urgent Action To Protect Minorities In Bangladesh

The Jamiul Futuh, also known as The Indian Grand Masjid, has expressed grave concerns over the escalating tensions in neighbouring Bangladesh. In an official statement, Dr. Muhammed Abdul Hakkim Azhari, the Imam and Khatib of the mosque, emphasized the urgent need for the Bangladesh interim government to ensure the safety and security of minority communities amid growing unrest.

The statement highlighted the recent arrest of Vaishnav monk Chinmoy Krishna Das on 25 November 2024, an event that has sparked widespread protests and deepened insecurities among minority communities in Bangladesh. Dr. Azhari warned of the potential regional ramifications of such unrest, which could impact India, Pakistan, Afghanistan, and Nepal.

“The growing insecurity among minorities poses serious regional challenges,” the statement read. It called on the Bangladeshi authorities to take proactive measures to restore peace, curb communal discord, and safeguard the rights and safety of all communities.

The Indian Grand Masjid also appealed to all stakeholders to exercise restraint and avoid actions that could escalate tensions further. Stressing the importance of international cooperation, the statement urged nations, including India, to provide diplomatic support and encourage constructive dialogue to address the crisis.

“Protecting minority communities and fostering harmony is crucial to ensuring stability in the region,” Dr. Azhari remarked.

The statement comes amid heightened concerns over communal harmony and highlights the need for collaborative efforts to mitigate regional tensions. The Jamiul Futuh mosque, situated in Markaz Knowledge City in Calicut, Kerala, continues to advocate for peace and mutual respect among diverse communities.

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