"Shame as Sanatanis ...": Dhaka Hindus grief-ridden on Durga Temple Durder, says "has no other place of worship" | Today news
Bangladesh: Dhaka residents were hit with sadness on Thursday, June 27, after a Durga temple in the country’s Khilk, and said that “if Sanatanis was” “very shy” that their place of worship was destroyed, one person told reporters on Friday that Hindus had a different place of worship in the region. ” We are very shy when Sanatanis that our place of worship has been demolished in such a way. All of us were injured. We want the government to build this temple in a designated place so Hindus can pray … This is my request to the government, “a local, named Prasenjit Chandra Das told News Wire. The Bangladesh railway authorities on Thursday launched a temporary Durga temple in Khilk, citing illegal construction on railway land. The footage of the members of the temple committee of the demolition claimed that a crowd of more than 500 people with sticks in the temple took in the temple while worshipers remained in the temple at about 9pm on Monday, reports the New Age in Bangladesh. They claimed that the railway authorities only demolished the temple while all other businesses remained untouched. One local, however, claimed that the idol of the goddess Durga was also demolished, reports Ani. “Could have removed the idol …” which stands on the site of demolition – sprinkled with the remains of the temple, wooden platforms – Prasenjit Chandra Das said that the Hindus of the region had no other place of worship after the Durga temple, including the idol of the goddess. “Okay, I accept that it must be the railways’ plot, but even to demolish the idol of the goddess with the structure is not acceptable to me. If the government wanted, it could have removed the idol before breaking the structure, but everyone noticed it when it was demolished with the idol, ‘the local told Ani. Another local was in tears as she condemned the demolition and said she was “speechless” about the incident. Why Dhaka Durga was demolished, officials said the temple – Khilk has Sarboojanin Shri Shri Durga Mandir – built without permission on the government’s property, Ani reports. The action comes three days after a crowd claimed the temple’s removal. Who said Bangladesh trailing authorities to speak to New Age, the Dhaka division officer of Bangladesh, MD Nasir Uddin Mahmud, said that a number of establishments were illegally built on the trail of the railroad and that they became acquainted with the temporary temple on Monday, June 23. Minority groups form a human chain to protest minority groups formed a human chain in the Shahbagh in Bangladesh on Friday to protest the demolition of the Durga Temple. Manindra Kumar Nath, the acting general secretary of Bangladesh, with the acting general secretary of Bangladesh, said another protest will be held before the Dhaka Press Club tomorrow, June 28.