“Bangladesh Jatio Hindu Mohajote (Bangladesh National Hindu Grand Alliance)” was established at 17 September 2006 to socially unify all of Hindus of Bangladesh.
“Let us move together, speak together, make solidarity to remain united, never get scattered.”
-This is the last verses of Rig Veda towards mankind
Although 39 years of independence has passed away, the fate of Hindu still remains unchanged. Even today they did not take the proper taste of independence. Every time after election any of the political forms government by the vote of Hindus. Their (ruling party) fate changes but the dark cloud of uncertainty & suffering came of upon the condition of Hindus. Election has now become torture on Hindus. Hindus now have reached the crest of its existence. Surprisingly instead of doing any kind violence or harm, Hindu everyday prays ……….
Peace & harmony among all the livings beings is the main ideology of this culture.
Owing to thousands of years of torture & destruction Hindus population in Bangladesh has declined from 100% to 15 %. In a recent research it is found out that everyday 550 Hindu are missing. In 2001 census survey it was found out that Hindu population was 2, 40, 52,120. Considering this data, if 550 Hindus are missing everyday then in 365 days it would be 3,76,750. Adding 1% death rate & reducing 2% birth rate the digit would not create any significant difference. If this scenario persists, it is clear that this enriched culture will be diminished from Bangladesh within next 25 years. Any community without any political representative must be titled to be doomed. According to Vedic culture & philosophy every Hindu is a relative of one another. All of them is the PALONKORTA & protector of this culture. Hinduism is our pride & reason for survival. Hence it is everyone’s duty to protect & regain our lost pride & culture. In order to fulfill our aim we have to be UNITED. W have to be aware & establish our religious, cultural, social, economical & political rights. Do you think that this enriched culture of wisdom will destroy one day owing to ignorance & destruction of miscreants? When will this people wake up?
In order to create Vedic renaissance & to spread the divine message of our culture we have created “Bangladesh National Hindu Grand Alliance”. Our main aim is to establish & protect Hinduism politically, socially & economically. We have already created many events & activities in order to create awareness of our social rights. Our & amendments are given below:-
• We must need reserve seats in National parliament & different election system is required to be established.
• There must be a minority commission, an assistant president & assistant prime minister for the minorities.
• “Vested Property Act.” must be eliminated & properties should be given according to the family heritage.
• New laws must be made to protect the properties & life of Hindus.
• Hindu family law must not be changed.
• 20% reservation must be implemented in all kinds of jobs.
• There must at least 3 days holiday during Durga Puja.
We believe that Hindus will never wasting time idle considering present scenario. As a result of this we made “Hindu Student Alliance” & “Hindu Youth Alliance” as wings of our Group. Various activities & event are taken to attain our goal ...recently all those events will take place.
Several campaigns are going on throughout the country to make our event successful. Your active participation & opinion is very important and welcomed.
Last Updated on Sunday, 22 July 2012 11:03
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What happened with Hindu minorities at Hathazari in Bangladesh is not only a matter of grave concern but also clearly shows the rise of religious fanatics in the country, which upheld the sentiment of religious harmony for centuries.
The incident in brief is some miscreants spread rumor in the locality on Thursday [February 9, 2012] stating a mosque had been attacked by the local Hindus. Immediately some religious extremists in the locality put seize on the Chittagong-Rangamati highways and continued to chant slogans against Hindus. The Muslim agitators alleged that a mosque in the locality was hurdled with brick bats from a procession of the Loknath Sebashram. The blockaders demanded arrest of those linked with ‘hurtling brick bats’ on the mosque.
According to the local people, Hindus in the area took out a procession to celebrate the founding anniversary of Loknath Sebasram in the morning of the day of the incident. They used loudspeakers and drums in the procession to cheer the celebration. When the procession was passing through a local mosque, Muslims in the mosque forbade them to drums. At one stage, someone hurled a brick bat on the procession. This resulted in chase and counter-chase between the Muslims and Hindus. At one stage, the confronting situation was eased through the intervention of some local leaders and both parties sat for peaceful discussion to reconcile the entire situation. While such meeting was continuing, a group of fanatic Muslims attacked the temple, smashed deities and damaged a number of vehicles of the devotees in the temple. It was later learnt that an announcement to “give proper response” to Hindus for playing loudspeakers and drums in front of the mosque were announced from a local madrassa, which actually instigated some unruly Muslim fanatics in committing such heinous crime on the religious minority. Vandalizing of temples as well as looting of business establishments and shops of the Hindus minorities continued for hours, before the local law enforcing agencies rushed on the spot to stop such notoriety. It is reported that more than 50 Hindu residences also came under attack of the Muslim fanatics. During this vandalism, a number of Hindus temples namely Sri Sri Jagadeshwari Ma Temple and Jagannath Bigroho Temple at Nandirhat, Raksha Kali Temple, Jalakumari Bari Temple, and Sita Kalibari Temple at Sadar Upazila. Attackers also set fire at the Sri Sri Jagadeshwari Ma Temple.
Taking advantage of such confronting situation, some vested interest groups started giving instigations to spreading the religious riot in a greater area. Sensing such severe consequences, local authorities and police imposed Section 144 banning all forms of rallies, demonstrations and gathering of more than 4 people in a group. Police have filed two separate cases accusing more than 800 unnamed miscreants over the vandalism and arson attack on several Hindu temples as well as blockade of the Chittagong-Rangamati highways. Police sources said, one case was lodged under the Explosives Act over the vandalism and arson while the second one was lodged for barricading the highway and attacking members of the law enforcing agencies.
Following this notoriety on Hindus temples as well as Hindu residences and business establishments in the eastern district in Bangladesh, several Hindu rights groups have already issued statements demanding exemplary punishment of the culprits. Bangladesh Jatiya Hindu Moha Jote [Bangladesh National Hindu Grand Alliance] formed human chain in front of National Press Club. During this program, secretary general of the alliance, Advocate Gobinda Chandra Pramanik said, Bangladesh was liberated in 1971 under secularist philosophy and the constitution of the country gives equal rights to people of every religious beliefs.
He said, for some years, vested interest groups, including some political parties are continuing to play ‘Minority Card’ for cashing political benefits in their favor. Rise of Jihadist forces in Bangladesh is an issue of grave concern for every citizen of the country; as such situation may greatly hamper the global image of Bangladesh, being a country of religious harmony and peaceful co-existence.
Advocate Gobinda Chandra Pramanik said, the current government needs to ensure fullest security to the Hindus and other religious minorities in the country, though attacks and vandalism on Hindu temples and residences as well as illegal occupation of Hindu and temple properties has not changed even a bit during the past three plus years.
He said, Hindu girls and females are regularly kidnapped and converted into Islam by several well organized gangs of Muslim fanatics, who are backed by Tablighi Jamaat.
“It is well known that Hindus are treated as third grade citizens or not citizens at all, in Islamic Pakistan, while similar notion is being infected in Bangladesh in the recent years” he added.
Last Updated on Wednesday, 18 July 2012 19:11
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What happened with Hindu minorities at Hathazari in Bangladesh is not only a matter of grave concern but also clearly shows the rise of religious fanatics in the country, which upheld the sentiment of religious harmony for centuries.
The incident in brief is some miscreants spread rumor in the locality on Thursday [February 9, 2012] stating a mosque had been attacked by the local Hindus. Immediately some religious extremists in the locality put seize on the Chittagong-Rangamati highways and continued to chant slogans against Hindus. The Muslim agitators alleged that a mosque in the locality was hurdled with brick bats from a procession of the Loknath Sebashram. The blockaders demanded arrest of those linked with ‘hurtling brick bats’ on the mosque.
According to the local people, Hindus in the area took out a procession to celebrate the founding anniversary of Loknath Sebasram in the morning of the day of the incident. They used loudspeakers and drums in the procession to cheer the celebration. When the procession was passing through a local mosque, Muslims in the mosque forbade them to drums. At one stage, someone hurled a brick bat on the procession. This resulted in chase and counter-chase between the Muslims and Hindus. At one stage, the confronting situation was eased through the intervention of some local leaders and both parties sat for peaceful discussion to reconcile the entire situation. While such meeting was continuing, a group of fanatic Muslims attacked the temple, smashed deities and damaged a number of vehicles of the devotees in the temple. It was later learnt that an announcement to “give proper response” to Hindus for playing loudspeakers and drums in front of the mosque were announced from a local madrassa, which actually instigated some unruly Muslim fanatics in committing such heinous crime on the religious minority. Vandalizing of temples as well as looting of business establishments and shops of the Hindus minorities continued for hours, before the local law enforcing agencies rushed on the spot to stop such notoriety. It is reported that more than 50 Hindu residences also came under attack of the Muslim fanatics. During this vandalism, a number of Hindus temples namely Sri Sri Jagadeshwari Ma Temple and Jagannath Bigroho Temple at Nandirhat, Raksha Kali Temple, Jalakumari Bari Temple, and Sita Kalibari Temple at Sadar Upazila. Attackers also set fire at the Sri Sri Jagadeshwari Ma Temple.
Taking advantage of such confronting situation, some vested interest groups started giving instigations to spreading the religious riot in a greater area. Sensing such severe consequences, local authorities and police imposed Section 144 banning all forms of rallies, demonstrations and gathering of more than 4 people in a group. Police have filed two separate cases accusing more than 800 unnamed miscreants over the vandalism and arson attack on several Hindu temples as well as blockade of the Chittagong-Rangamati highways. Police sources said, one case was lodged under the Explosives Act over the vandalism and arson while the second one was lodged for barricading the highway and attacking members of the law enforcing agencies.
Following this notoriety on Hindus temples as well as Hindu residences and business establishments in the eastern district in Bangladesh, several Hindu rights groups have already issued statements demanding exemplary punishment of the culprits. Bangladesh Jatiya Hindu Moha Jote [Bangladesh National Hindu Grand Alliance] formed human chain in front of National Press Club. During this program, secretary general of the alliance, Advocate Gobinda Chandra Pramanik said, Bangladesh was liberated in 1971 under secularist philosophy and the constitution of the country gives equal rights to people of every religious beliefs.
He said, for some years, vested interest groups, including some political parties are continuing to play ‘Minority Card’ for cashing political benefits in their favor. Rise of Jihadist forces in Bangladesh is an issue of grave concern for every citizen of the country; as such situation may greatly hamper the global image of Bangladesh, being a country of religious harmony and peaceful co-existence.
Advocate Gobinda Chandra Pramanik said, the current government needs to ensure fullest security to the Hindus and other religious minorities in the country, though attacks and vandalism on Hindu temples and residences as well as illegal occupation of Hindu and temple properties has not changed even a bit during the past three plus years.
He said, Hindu girls and females are regularly kidnapped and converted into Islam by several well organized gangs of Muslim fanatics, who are backed by Tablighi Jamaat.
“It is well known that Hindus are treated as third grade citizens or not citizens at all, in Islamic Pakistan, while similar notion is being infected in Bangladesh in the recent years” he added.
Last Updated on Monday, 06 August 2012 07:04
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