
The continued illegal detention of Hindu monk Chinmoy Krishna Das in Bangladesh for the past eighteen months is deeply concerning. How much longer will he be subjected to such persecution? Is speaking up against attacks on Hindu minorities considered a crime? Is questioning violence and injustice the mistake he committed? While those responsible for attacks on minorities, destruction of homes, and violence roam free, targeting a peaceful monk with vindictive intent exposes the alarming situation faced by Hindus and minorities in Bangladesh. Every humanitarian who believes in justice, democracy, and human rights must raise their voice against this injustice If such incident happened to any minority individual in India, the global community would have reacted strongly by now. Even after a change in regime in Bangladesh, the atrocities, persecution, and targeted attacks against Hindu minorities, continue unabated, which is deeply alarming and unacceptable. I urge the Government of Bangladesh and international human rights organisations to ensure the immediate release of Chinmoy Krishna Das Prabhu and safeguard the rights and dignity of minority communities - @PawanKalyan @trahmanbnp @bdhc_delhi @UNHumanRights @UN @ihcdhaka #FreeChinmoyKrishnaDas















