The International Society for Krishna Consciousness (ISKCON) has reported a troubling development involving the arrest of its members in Bangladesh and the prevention of 63 monks from entering India. The Bangladeshi authorities cited “safety” concerns as the reason for barring these monks, who were reportedly traveling to India with valid visas and documentation.
This incident follows a series of arrests and violent incidents targeting Hindu minorities in Bangladesh, particularly after the arrest of Chinmoy Krishna Das, a prominent monk charged with sedition.
Background
The situation escalated following widespread protests in Bangladesh against the alleged persecution of Hindus. These protests were sparked by the arrest of Chinmoy Krishna Das, who was taken into custody while attempting to travel within the country.
His arrest has been characterized as part of a broader crackdown on religious minorities, particularly targeting ISKCON members and Hindu communities23. Reports indicate that over 200 temples have faced attacks since August 2024, highlighting a troubling trend of violence against minority groups in Bangladesh.
ISKCON’s Response
ISKCON officials have expressed deep concern over these incidents, calling for protection for minorities in Bangladesh. Radharamn Das, vice president of ISKCON Kolkata, condemned the arrests and emphasized that such actions are deeply shocking and disturbing. He highlighted the need for international awareness and support for the safety of Hindus in Bangladesh, urging followers worldwide to pray for their safety.
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Current Developments
The 63 monks were reportedly stopped at the border during their planned visit to India amid fears that their presence could exacerbate tensions. They were not allowed to cross despite having all necessary documentation, which raises questions about the motives behind such restrictions. ISKCON officials have expressed outrage over these actions, viewing them as part of a systematic effort to suppress their community in Bangladesh.
International Response
The Indian government has voiced its concerns regarding the treatment of minorities in Bangladesh, urging the Bangladeshi authorities to ensure protection for all religious groups. The Ministry of External Affairs has emphasized the need for fair treatment and security for Hindus and other minorities amid rising extremist rhetoric and violence.
As tensions continue to mount, both local and international observers are closely monitoring the situation, advocating for the rights and safety of those affected.
This incident not only underscores the precarious position of religious minorities in Bangladesh but also highlights the urgent need for dialogue and protective measures to ensure their safety and freedom.
Meanwhile, Bangladeshi Hindus in Montreal city of Canada organised a protest in solidarity with the ISKCON temple in Bangladesh.
Canadian Bangladeshi Hindus urged the Government to press the interim Bangladeshi Government to respect minorities’ rights in Bangladesh.
#WATCH | Canada: Bangladeshi Hindus in Montreal city of Canada organised a protest in solidarity with the ISKCON temple in Bangladesh.
— ANI (@ANI) December 2, 2024
Canadian Bangladeshi Hindus urged the Government to press the interim Bangladeshi Government to respect minorities’ rights in Bangladesh. pic.twitter.com/dKt2fuoraZ
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