Saddened by the atrocities and attacks on Hindus in Bangladesh, Muslims prayed for them, prayed for them and offered chadars. Muslim community members, led by Uttarakhand Waqf Board Chairman Shadab Shams, on Monday offered 'chadar' at Piran Kaliyar Sharif praying for an end to alleged atrocities against Hindu minorities in Bangladesh. Shams said, “The people of Bangladesh are facing religious hatred, temples are being demolished, sisters and daughters are unsafe, democracy has been murdered there.”
God is watching everything, our prayers will not go in vain
Shadab Shams said, the Quran says Inallah Maasahirin, which means God is with the oppressed and against the oppressors. Shams said, “Do not oppress the oppressed, the oppressed will cry out and if God hears their cry, He will destroy you.” He said that God will definitely listen to his prayers and protect the Hindus in Bangladesh. Our prayers will not go in vain.
He said that what is happening in Bangladesh is a nefarious conspiracy of ISI and Jamaat-e-Islami.
Meeting held between India and Bangladesh
India raised the issue of 'regretful incidents' of attacks on minorities in Bangladesh during the Foreign Secretary-level meeting on Monday, but Bangladesh termed it as 'misleading and misinformed' and said no country should interfere in its internal affairs. Should do. A meeting was held on Monday with India's Foreign Secretary Vikram Misri and Mohammad Jashimuddin.
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