Quiet Protest: Bangladesh's Hindus Tone Down Durga Puja Amid Rising Tensions

This year, Hindus in Bangladesh will celebrate Durga Puja quietly as a form of protest against increasing violence and threats following the resignation of Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina. Security concerns remain high with over 2,000 attacks reported, overshadowing traditional festivities and prompting calls for stronger protection measures.


Devdiscourse News Desk | Dhaka | Updated: 08-10-2024 14:54 IST | Created: 08-10-2024 14:54 IST
Quiet Protest: Bangladesh's Hindus Tone Down Durga Puja Amid Rising Tensions
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The Hindu community in Bangladesh has decided to observe Durga Puja in a subdued manner as a form of protest against violent attacks that have surged since Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina's resignation. This decision reflects the unease and fear gripping the largest minority group in the country.

Leaders across the Hindu community have reported over 2,000 incidents of violence, prompting many to tone down the vibrant celebrations traditionally associated with Durga Puja. Instead, they will conduct rituals peacefully while displaying banners demanding justice and enhanced minority protections.

Despite government assurances of heightened security during the festival, the community remains skeptical about long-term protections, highlighting their precarious situation amid socio-political marginalization.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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