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Bangladesh defended demolition of Durga temple in Dhaka, calling it illegal on railway land, while reaffirming commitment to religious harmony. India urged protection of Hindus and their institutions.
Bangladesh reaffirms commitment to protecting all communities and places of worship, prohibits building religious structures ...
At a protest in Dhaka, Advocate Gobind Chandra Pramanik, former president of the Hindu Alliance, said, “The area has mosques, ...
The Awami League on Saturday strongly condemned the ongoing inhuman persecution of Hindu community and devastation of their p ...
The Kolkata Law College gangrape case has erupted into a major political storm in West Bengal. BJP state president and Union ...
Trinamool Congress MP Derek O’Brien has accused the Election Commission of launching a “sinister” backdoor National Register ...
Bangladesh asserted its stance on protecting community rights while addressing the controversy over the demolition of a Durga ...
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Asianet Newsable on MSNBangladesh clarifies Durga temple demolition, says structure was unauthorized, built on railway landBangladesh government clarified that the demolished Durga temple in Dhaka was an unauthorised structure built without ...
While the railways extended the permission to build the mandap, the agreement was to remove it after Durga Puja celebrations ...
The foreign ministry’s statement came after India denounced reported destruction of a Durga temple in Dhaka, stressing ...
The Bangladesh government defended the demolition of a Durga temple in Dhaka, asserting it was built illegally on railway land. Despite initial permission for a temporary structure during Durga Puja ...
The demolition of a Durga temple in Dhaka's Khilkhet area by Bangladesh Railway authorities has sparked widespread outrage among the local Hindu community and minority groups, prompting protests and ...
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