ISKCON stages 'kirtan' protest in Kolkata to demand release of jailed Chinmoy Krishna Das in Bangladesh
Members of ISKCON held a protest kirtan in Kolkata's Albert Road centre for the second consecutive day on Friday demanding the release of their leader Chinmoy Krishna Das in Bangladesh after he was arrested on sedition charges on Monday amid an ongoing persecution of Hindus.

The ISKCON (International Society for Krishna Consciousness) chanted kirtans and held placards which read: "We are not terrorists."
Another protester was seen holding a poster that read: "Protect our temples in Bangladesh."
They also expressed concern over the persecution of religious minorities, especially Hindus, in Bangladesh.
Speaking to the media, ISKCON Kolkata spokesperson Radharamn Das said: "We were surprised that the demand to ban ISKCON was raised in Bangladesh?"
The Dhaka High Court, meanwhile, refused to pass a suo moto order to ban the ISKCON in Bangladesh.
Reacting to the court's order, Das said: "The court has dismissed the petition to ban ISKCON. It is a great relief. This is a welcome step."
He said threatening ISKCON members in Bangladesh should be stopped.
The Hindu minorities in Bangladesh have been protesting against the arrest of Chinmoy Krishna Das, an incident which has triggered tension in the South Asian nation which has been witnessing political turmoil ever since former PM Sheikh Hasina-led government was ousted following violent agitations against her regime over a job quota row.
Hasina fled from Bangladesh on August 5, ending her latest tenure prematurely, amid suspicion that there might be foreign hands like the USA playing a major role in orchestrating the unrest and planning her ouster.
She had returned to power in January after winning the general polls.
After Hasina fled, Muhammad Yunus and his interim government took charge of the country.
Yunus, known for his closeness to the US Democrats, also proudly accepted later at an event in America that there was “design and conspiracy" involved in the ouster of Sheikh Hasina.
Local media reports and social media posts claimed there was a spike in attacks on Hindu houses and temples following her ouster from Bangladesh.
Meanwhile, Bangladesh Financial Intelligence Unit (BFIU), a wing of the country's central bank, has directed banks to freeze the accounts of 17 individuals associated with the ISKCON Bangladesh, including Hindu monk Chinmoy Krishna Das, for 30 days.
The other people are Kartik Chandra Dey, Anik Pal, Soroj Roy, Sushanta Das, Biswha Kumar Singha, Chandidas Bala, Jaydev Karmakar, Lipi Rani Karmakar, Sudhama Gaur Das, Lakkhan Kanti Das, Priyatosh Das, Rupan Das, Rupan Kumar Dhar, Ashish Purohit, Jagadish Chandra Adhikari and Sajal Das, reported The Daily Star.
The development came just days after the Hindu monk was arrested over sedition charges from Dhaka airport on November 25 sparking fresh violence and protests in Bangladesh.
He is accused of hoisting a saffron flag above the Bangladeshi national flag in October when he participated in a rally.
IBNS
Senior Staff Reporter at Northeast Herald, covering news from Tripura and Northeast India.
Related Articles

Fresh rift brews in INDIA bloc: Congress refuses alliance with Raj Thackeray in Maharashtra
After signs of strain in Bihar, the opposition INDIA bloc appears to be heading for another internal rift, this time in Maharashtra, following the Congress party’s refusal to team up with Maharashtra Navnirman Sena (MNS) chief Raj Thackeray.

Relief for Indian students as Trump administration clarifies $100,000 H-1B fee rule
In a major relief for existing U.S. visa holders, including thousands of Indian professionals and students, the United States Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) has clarified that the controversial $100,000 H-1B visa fee imposed under a recent proclamation by the Donald Trump administration will not apply to those already in the United States.

'Choose India-made Tata, Mahindra EVs instead': Former Niti Aayog CEO Amitabh Kant to Lokpal on Rs 5cr BMW tender
New Delhi: Former Niti Aayog Chairman Amitabh Kant has said India’s anti-graft ombudsman—Lokpal—should cancel its tender to buy BMW luxury cars and procure electric vehicles manufactured domestically, media reports said.

Kolkata: RG Kar rape-murder convict Sanjay Roy's niece found hanging inside Alipore residence
The niece of RG Kar doctor rape and murder case, Sanjay Roy, was found dead inside the wardrobe in her Alipore residence in Kolkata on Sunday.
Latest News

Fresh rift brews in INDIA bloc: Congress refuses alliance with Raj Thackeray in Maharashtra

Tamil Nadu on high alert as northeast monsoon intensifies, bringing heavy rains; cyclone risk looms over Bay of Bengal

Deepika Padukone, Ranveer Singh have the best post-Diwali gift for fans, reveal daughter Dua’s face

Deepavali passes off peacefully with éclat across Tripura
