World

Bangladesh Blocks Iskcon Members From Entering India

On Sunday, Bangladesh immigration authorities denied 54 members of the International Society for Krishna Consciousness (Iskcon) permission to cross into India at the Benapole-Petrapole border. Despite possessing valid passports and visas, the authorities reportedly cited “suspicious travel purposes” as the reason for the denial.

According to media reports, over 70 Hindu devotees had gathered at the border, intending to travel to India for religious ceremonies. However, Benapole Immigration Checkpost Officer-in-Charge Imtiaz Ahsanul Quader Bhuiya said, “We consulted the Special Branch of Police and received instructions from higher authorities not to permit them.”

Devotees’ Perspective

Several members of the group, who waited at the checkpoint overnight, expressed frustration at the lack of clear reasons behind their denial.
“We were traveling for a religious ceremony in India with valid documents but were stopped because we didn’t have government permission,” said Saurabh Tapandar Cheli, one of the Iskcon members.

Growing Concerns Over Minority Rights

The incident has added to ongoing concerns over the safety and rights of minorities in Bangladesh. Reports have highlighted increasing violence and discrimination against Hindus, including attacks on temples and the arrest of Hindu leaders like Chinmoy Krishna Das, a spokesperson associated with Iskcon Bangladesh.

India’s Response

India’s Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) issued a statement urging Bangladesh to ensure the safety of minorities and uphold their right to peaceful assembly. The statement also condemned the lack of accountability for acts of violence and persecution against religious communities.

Political Fallout

Former Bangladesh Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina criticized the interim government for targeting minorities and condemned the unjust arrest of Hindu leaders.
“A top leader of the Sanatan religious community has been unjustly arrested. He must be released immediately,” said Hasina, who also highlighted a series of attacks on religious sites across Bangladesh.

Ongoing Challenges

Radical groups in Bangladesh, including those behind the recent “Anti-Discrimination Student Movement,” continue to spread disinformation against Iskcon and other minority organizations. Actions such as freezing bank accounts of Hindu leaders have further intensified the atmosphere of fear and repression.

 

Shukriya Shahi

I am a seasoned journalist at "Daily Guardian", known for delivering impactful stories across politics, world affairs, and entertainment. With a sharp eye for detail and a flair for storytelling, I craft articles that inform, inspire, and captivate readers. Committed to journalistic excellence, I thrive on uncovering the stories that matter most.

Recent Posts

Ibrahim Rushes Bleeding Father Saif Ali Khan to Hospital in Auto After Stabbing Incident

Saif Ali Khan, injured in a stabbing incident, was taken to the hospital in an…

6 minutes ago

Debunking 10 Common Myths About HPV Vaccination: What You Need to Know

HPV (Human Papillomavirus) vaccination is an essential preventive measure to protect against several strains of…

19 minutes ago

Space Milestone Alert!: Jeff Bezos’ Blue Origin launches New Glenn Rocket On First Test Flight | WATCH

Blue Origin’s New Glenn rocket launched successfully from Cape Canaveral, showcasing reusability and advancing commercial…

20 minutes ago

Saif Ali Khan is out of danger and Recovering After Stabbing Incident, Gratitude to Fans and Well-Wishers

Saif Ali Khan, recovering from stab wounds, expresses gratitude to fans and doctors after multiple…

22 minutes ago

Rethinking Obesity Diagnosis: Why BMI Alone Isn’t Enough

A recent Lancet Global Commission report calls for an overhaul of how obesity is diagnosed,…

23 minutes ago

How Memory Circuits in the Brain Drive Overeating and Obesity

Obesity and overeating are global health crises, with millions of people struggling to maintain healthy…

25 minutes ago