A shocking scene was seen in Parliament when AIMIM chief Asaduddin Owaisi raised the issue of the safety of Bangladeshi Hindus and temples there. Owaisi, who generally advocates the rights of minorities and the Muslim community, asked what the government is doing about the atrocities being committed on Hindus there.
Responding to Owaisi’s question, Foreign Minister Jaishankar said that we are keeping an eye. ‘Our government is constantly monitoring the violence against Hindus and minorities in Bangladesh. We have also raised this issue with the Bangladesh government. Recently, our Foreign Secretary also visited Bangladesh. During this time he raised these issues with the Bangladesh government. “
In addition, he mentions that the current situation in Bangladesh is concerning. There have been many incidents of attack on minorities there. We hope that Bangladesh will take such steps in its interest that minorities remain safe. There has been a good history of development projects with Bangladesh and we hope that mutual respect and beneficial relations will continue after the new administration comes there. ”
In the last few days, incidents of violence against the minority Hindu community have increased in Bangladesh. There are reports of attacks on temples, vandalism, and communal tension during Durga Puja. Many human rights organizations have expressed concern over these incidents. Now Owaisi also raised their voice on this matter in the Parliament and asked many questions, like, What is the government doing about the massacre of Hindus in Bangladesh?
Owaisi raising this issue has created a stir in political circles. Owaisi is usually seen as a supporter of Muslim issues, but his concern for Bangladeshi Hindus has surprised everyone. Many political analysts believe that this move may be part of his political strategy, but it is clear from this that he is trying to talk comprehensively about the rights of minority communities. This unexpected move by Owaisi has sparked discussions, highlighting his broader approach to minority rights advocacy.