A courtroom in Chittagong denied bail to the person charged with sedition as India cautioned about justice for minorities.
Police in Bangladesh have used tear gasoline towards Hindus protesting towards the arrest of a spiritual chief as neighbouring India known as for making certain the security of Hindus and minorities within the Muslim-majority nation.
Chinmoy Krishna Das, also called Krishna Das Prabhu, was arrested at Dhaka airport on Monday on expenses together with sedition.
A courtroom within the port metropolis of Chittagong on Tuesday denied bail to the priest related to the Worldwide Society for Krishna Consciousness (ISKCON), extensively referred to as the Hare Krishna motion.
In line with town’s police, greater than 2,000 supporters surrounded the van and blocked its path for a while when Das was being escorted again to jail from courtroom.
The demonstrators threw bricks on the police and officers fired tear gasoline to disperse the crowds, stated Chittagong Metropolitan Police Commissioner Hasib Aziz, who added nobody was critically harm.
Das’s arrest set off protests by his supporters in each Chittagong, the nation’s second-largest metropolis, and the capital, Dhaka.
India famous the arrest and denial of bail with “deep concern”. The neighbouring Hindu-majority nation’s Ministry of Exterior Affairs stated in an announcement that the incident follows assaults on Hindus and different minorities, along with places of worship, by “extremist parts in Bangladesh”.
It stated the perpetrators of those incidents remain at large whereas Bangladeshi authorities pressed expenses towards “a spiritual chief presenting respectable calls for by peaceable gatherings”.
Sedition expenses have been filed towards Das in October after he led a big rally in Chittagong, throughout which it’s accused he disrespected Bangladesh’s nationwide flag.
The rally was geared toward demanding justice for Hindus dealing with focused assaults in Bangladesh and searching for higher protections for minorities.
The interim authorities, which took over within the aftermath of former Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina’s flight from the nation on August 5 amid a mass uprising towards her rule earlier this 12 months, has stated the risk to Hindus is being exaggerated and they’re engaged on the difficulty.
Whereas there was large-scale looting and the ransacking of nationwide monuments and authorities buildings within the wake of Hasina’s overthrow, pupil leaders who spearheaded the protests had additionally requested supporters to protect Hindu temples and church buildings.
Greater than 90 p.c of the inhabitants in Bangladesh is Muslim, with Hindus – a lot of who help Hasina’s Awami League social gathering – making up nearly the entire relaxation.
“We urge Bangladesh authorities to make sure the security and safety of Hindus and all minorities, together with their proper of freedom of peaceable meeting and expression,” the Indian ministry stated.