Expatriation- Atrocity Against Hindu Minority of Bangladesh

During the 1965, India-Pakistan war was put the last pin in the coffin of Hindus after made a new law ‘the enemy property’. However, it is quite interesting is that after the independence of Bangladesh that law was as it is, recently, name has changed, maybe they feel the ashamed the word enemy, the renamed Vested Property Act, functions and characteristics are the  same, force to take possession of the Hindu property.

If any State dared an enemy of her citizens then to stay over there, it is quite impossible. So, this all did Pakistan, against the Hindus. Pakistan is a communal and terrorist country, what they did; it was natural but why that law present now in Bangladesh? The birth of the country’s liberation from Pakistan, the country has moved towards the rear. The first Prime Minister Tajuddin Ahmed clearly stated that there will be no majority or minority. Tajauddin era shown in the same way but after killed Bongo Bandhu Sheikh Mujubur Rahman in 1975, Bangladesh walked toward the opposite direction.

After the independent, the first attacked against on Hindus in 1972. The Hindus Mondirs and Protima vandalized people were affected, the government was failed to protect the minorities. Within a short expectation and hope vanished, even Hindus are the 2nd class citizens; But the Hindus have sacrificed a lot to free from Pakistan. Not only deprivation from their rights but also the State support the culprits those who illegally occupied the Hindus land and properties. The easy way, the perpetrators captured the Hindus land and properties. First, perpetrators threaten your life, If it does not work, threaten regards to your wife or daughter. If this threat came, is there any Hindus in Bangladesh who will stand and faced? If the law and order reluctant, then who will stand? The result flew to India.

Prof Chandan Sarkar

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