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The idol of Lakshmi Narayan deity was burnt in the attack on ISKCON Namhatta Centre. Photo- Social Media
Fundamentalists in Bangladesh have once again targeted the ISKCON temple. On Saturday, the ISKCON temple in the capital Dhaka was set on fire. Kolkata ISKCON Vice President Radharaman Das told PTI that attacks are being carried out continuously in Bangladesh targeting Vaishnav sect and ISKCON members.
Radharaman Das wrote in his ex-post – Another ISKCON Namhatta center was burnt in Bangladesh. The temple contents including the idols of Sri Sri Lakshmi Narayan deity were completely burnt in the attack. Between 2-3 am tonight, miscreants set fire to Sri Sri Radha Krishna Temple and Sri Sri Mahabhagya Lakshmi Narayan Temple in Dhaka.
He alleged that miscreants used petrol or octane to set the temple on fire. Despite our appeal to the interim government of Bangladesh, the police are not taking any concrete steps to deal with these attacks.

Picture completely opposite to what we expected in Bangladesh
Radharaman Das told ANI- We were hoping that now the violence would reduce, some violence had also reduced in two days. But the incident that happened today is very sad. The head of the interim government also met the heads of minority groups. After this we were expecting a change in the situation. But what we are seeing now is a completely different picture. Many more videos have come to me in which some people are threatening and saying that if the government does not ban ISKCON, then we ourselves will start killing the people of ISKCON. The government should arrest such people soon.

Indian Union Minister demands action against the culprits
West Bengal BJP President and Union Minister Sukant Majumdar said in X Post – I strongly condemn the attack on ISKCON Namhatta Center in Dhaka, Bangladesh, in which the idol and temple items of Sri Sri Lakshmi Narayan were burnt. Immediate action should be taken to bring the culprits to book and protect the minorities.

Case also filed to ban ISKCON
The Hindu population is on target in Bangladesh after the fall of Sheikh Hasina government on August 5, 2024. Temples are under attack. Hindu leaders are receiving threats. ISKCON-affiliated religious leader Chinmoy Krishna Das has been in police custody since November 25 on charges of treason.
Radical Muslims want to ban ISKCON. Two cases have also been filed in Chattogram.

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