Bangladesh Viral Video: A viral video from Bangladesh has sparked widespread protests among the Hindu minority. The video, shared across social media, shows six Bangladeshi Muslims overtaking the Durga Puja pandal stage at JM Sen Hall in Chittagong. This occurred during the Navaratri festival. The group was singing an Islamic song. This incident has ignited outrage. Thousands of Hindus have taken to the streets to protest against the forced performance during one of their most sacred festivals. This comes amidst reports of a stolen crown of Goddess Kali, gifted by PM Modi.
Islamic Song Played at Durga Puja in Bangladesh Goes Viral
In the viral video, uploaded on X by a user named 'Taslima Nasreen,' six men are seen singing Islamic songs on the Durga Puja pandal stage in Bangladesh. According to reports from ANI, they identified themselves as members of a cultural group and received permission from a Puja committee member to perform. However, they started singing Islamic songs on the Durga Puja stage, which escalated the situation into a religious statement, causing massive outrage among Hindus attending the Durga Puja celebrations.
Hindu Minority Takes to the Streets in Protest
Following the incident, another viral video from Bangladesh surfaced, showing thousands of Hindus flooding the streets to protest the intrusion. Several netizens condemned the act. One user commented, "Hindus across the world have no voice, and sadly, they don’t care for each other." Another added, "It's only a matter of time... Bharat will have to intervene."
Series of Attacks on Hindu Festivals Continue
This is not the only incident during the Durga Puja festival. Recently, a crown of Goddess Kali was stolen from the Jeshoreshwari Temple in Satkhira. The High Commission of India in Bangladesh addressed the theft on X, urging the Bangladeshi government to investigate and recover the stolen crown gifted by Indian Prime Minister Modi in 2021.
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