India

Jagrato Bangla To Submit Memorandum To Bangladesh High Commissioner

Jagrato Bangla, an organization of overseas Bengali speaking people will submit memorandum to Bangladesh high commissioner on minority issue in Bangladesh.

The memorandum intends to draw attention of Bangladesh high commissioner over the minority issue in the country.

Notably, Bangladesh is experiencing a period of significant turmoil and unrest following the ousting of former Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina in a coup. The country is grappling with widespread social unrest, marked by incidents of violence against minority groups.  Arrest of a popular ISCKON priest in alleged sexual offence has ignited controversy and invited criticism from India.

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It is import to note that Bangladesh administration has banned the number of ISCKON priest from travelling to India.

Jagrato Bangla works for the preservation, development and promotion of Bengali language, literature, traditions and culture.

Shibra Arshad

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