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The truth about Bangladesh's Hindus

From the International Religious Freedom Report for 2005, released by the United States State Department November 8, 2005.(extract) Bangladesh: Citizens generally were free to practice the religion of their choice; however, police often were ineffective in upholding law and order and slow to assist members of religious minorities who were victims of crimes. Religiously motivated discrimination and violence -- including killings, rapes, attacks on places of worship, and forced evictions -- remained a problem. Bangladeshi Hindu victim --  Sanjay Chatterjee was barely 20 years old when he left Kolkata in 1988 in search of greener pastures. Family connections with Leftist politicians -- who in turn were linked to a minister in Bangladesh -- took him to Dhaka, where he set up a small garment business. As his business grew, he acquired Bangladeshi citizenship and married a local Hindu girl. His parents and siblings live in Kolkata. That same year, mi...

Kolhapur : Ornaments Stolen from Sree Renuka Devi Temple

Kolhapur (Maharashtra) : Sree Renuka Devi Temple was robbed during midnight of Wednesday. Unknown robbers broke open the cupboard kept in the temple and stole ornaments made from gold and silver besides cash of Rs. 10,000/- ; all loot worth Rs. 2.50 lakhs. A case has been reported to Rajarampuri Police Station. Local citizens are feeling very unsafe due to this incident. (In secular regime of Congress, incidents of theft are occurring more only in Hindu temples; but the Government and police do not take the matter seriously. Hindus should, therefore, prepare themselves for protection of their temples. On establishment of Hindu Nation, the responsible elected representatives and guilty police officers will be severely punished as per the prevailing laws. – Editor Dainik Sanatan Prabhat) Shri. Sunil Medhe, the priest of the temple said that  1. He was in the temple at 2.30 a.m. yesterday. The incident took place after he left for home. 2. Unknown offenders pulled...