Hindu Leader Chinmoy Krishna Das: Ravindra Ghosh, a distinguished Bangladeshi lawyer, claimed on Monday (16 December 2024) that he’s receiving death threats following his resolution to struggle the case of jailed Hindu leader Chinmoy Krishna Das, however vowed that he would Will continue our struggle for justice and minority rights.
He alleged that the interim authorities of Bangladesh is concentrating on Chinmoy Das as a result of he has been vocal in opposition to atrocities on Hindus and uniting the persecuted minority group.
“I know that false cases can be filed against me, but that will not stop me. I have fought against injustice all my life,” the 74-year-old Bangladesh Supreme Court lawyer informed information company PTI in a phone interview. “I have fought cases for Muslims and helped them get justice. One day death will come, but I will continue the fight.”
‘The ideas of Bangladesh Liberation War are being ignored’
Highlighting the function performed by Hindu minorities in the Bangladesh Liberation War of 1971, Ravindra Ghosh lamented that the ongoing atrocities in opposition to minorities in Bangladesh ignore the “fundamental principles” of the liberation battle, which had been divided between West Pakistan and East Pakistan Fought to eradicate unequal remedy of residents.
Speaking from Barrackpore close to Kolkata, Ghosh said, “Since the day I announced that I will fight for Chinmoy Krishna Das, I have been receiving death threats. I regularly receive threatening calls and messages, But this will not stop me from performing my duty. I will continue to fight against the injustice done to Das and other Hindus.”
accused of false accusation
Bangladesh Samitha Sanatani Jagran Jot spokesperson Chinmoy Krishna Das was arrested from Dhaka’s Hazrat Shahjalal International Airport earlier this month whereas he was on his method to Chittagong for a rally. After this he was refused bail. Chinmay Das has been despatched to jail until January 2 by the Bangladeshi court docket. Ghosh believes that he has been implicated in false allegations as a result of of his efforts to unite the Hindu group.
Ravindra Ghosh said, “The monk’s large public meetings troubled the administration. That is why the fundamentalists and the interim government targeted him. One day death will come, but I will continue the fight.”
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