On Friday, Muslims and ‘student activists’ in Bangladesh took out a protest march forward of Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s go to to Dhaka. PM Modi is scheduled to affix his Bangladeshi counterpart Sheikh Hasina on March 26 in the course of the celebration of the fiftieth anniversary of the nation’s independence.
Following the Jummah (Friday prayers), a bunch of about 500 Muslims marched on the streets exterior Baitul Mokarram Mosque in Dhaka. In a video that has now surfaced on social media, hordes of males brandishing cranium caps and lengthy beards have been seen sloganeering in opposition to India and Prime Minister Modi. They have been additionally seen holding their chappals (floaters) within the air to specific their demand for the cancellation of his journey to the nation.
Protest rallies of Islamist events began from Baitul Mukarram National Mosque in #Dhaka on Friday after Jummah Prayer demanding cancellation of #Modi‘s go to…#ModiNotWelcome#GoBackModi #GoBackFascistModi pic.twitter.com/f6X3vE7cGx— Nznn Ahmed (@na_nznn) March 19, 2021
A second protest march was taken out by the ‘student activists’ of the Left on the campus of Dhaka University. The protestors carried a banner that learn, ‘Go Back Modi’, ‘Go Back India’, and ‘Go Back Killer Modi.’ The demonstrators alleged that PM Modi and his ‘Hindu nationalist party’ have been ‘oppressing’ Muslims in India. They additional claimed that a number of Bangladeshis have been killed by Indian border safety guards, whereas in actuality, such deaths happen once they attempt to smuggle, infiltrate into the Indian territory.
We will turn out to be Taliban, says protestor
“India’s subordinate government of Hasina has invited Modi, we are here to protest against that,” commented one Hossain Mohammed Anwar. In one other video shared by Bangladeshi Hindu activist Raju Das, an Islamist was heard saying, “If Narendra Modi is allowed to come to Bangladesh, we will have to turn into terrorists. Bengal will become Afghanistan, and we will become the Taliban.”
They Say:If Narendra Modi is allowed to come back to Bangladesh, we are going to all turn out to be terrorists. Bengal shall be Afghan, we shall be Taliban. We will rise with the roar of Osama bin Laden, we is not going to obey any impediment. We are Rasul soldier, don’t be afraid of bullet bombs. pic.twitter.com/GHdEapsTMq— Raju Das 🇧🇩 (@RajuDas7777) March 20, 2021
“We will rise with the roar of Osama bin Laden, we will not obey any obstacle. We are Rasul soldier, don’t be afraid of bullets and bombs. Remember, Allah is with you. We cannot tolerate this. For the sake of Islam, the Quran and the country, we will all fight together, he concluded. Besides, the protestors were seen putting up an effigy of PM Modi with the inscription, “Modi is a terrorist.” They additionally desecrated the Indian flag however placing up a cross mark on the tricolour.
Islamist organisations in Bangladesh protest in opposition to Indian
In February final yr, hundreds of Muslims took out a march from the primary mosque in Bangladesh capital Dhaka to protest in opposition to the Indian authorities for the riots in Delhi which left a minimum of 52 useless and lots of injured. Thousands of Muslims left the Baitul Mokarram Mosque, joined the rally and shouted slogans in opposition to Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi.
The protesters went on to demand that Bangladesh Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina drop her plan to ask Prime Minister Modi to a commemoration subsequent month on the one centesimal delivery anniversary of Sheikh Mujibur Rahman. The protesters claimed that the invitation was an insult to the 1971 liberation battle of Bangladesh and disrespect to the non-communal freedom icon of the nation. The march was organized by six Muslim political teams on the initiative of Jamiat Ulema-e Islam General Secretary Nur Hossain Qasmi. There was large police deployment across the protest space.
Anti-CAA Bangladeshi scholar requested to go away India
Afsara Meem, a first-year scholar of Visva-Bharati University was allegedly requested to go away India for indulging in actions in opposition to the Indian authorities. Afsara, the undergraduate scholar was allegedly instructed by the authorities to go away India for importing footage of the Anti-CAA protests on her Facebook deal with, as per a report in Telegraph.
The 20-year-old scholar who had come to India in 2018 from Bangladesh’s Kustia is pursuing a Bachelor of Design diploma on the division of high-quality arts. The Foreigners’ Regional Registration Office of Kolkata had reportedly issued a ‘leave-India’ letter to the Bangladeshi lady on 14 February. Legal activists group Legal Rights Observatory (LRO) has claimed that that they had highlighted the case of a overseas nationwide interfering in India’s inside issues.