The government of Bangladesh has refuted claims by several Indian media retail outlets, at the side of ABP Ananda and Sangbad Pratidin, about an alleged attack on an Iskcon member in Dhaka’s Uttara inform, calling the stories false and baseless.
The CA Press Wing Facts on its legitimate Facebook post this day (11 December) said, the Indian media didn’t expose the identification of the “victim.”
“Neither the Bangladesh Police nor any Iskcon leader has made any assertion in these stories, which, in total consideration, identifies the news as faux, motivated, and towards journalistic ethics,” the post reads.
Krishna Priya Nitai Das, the priest of Radharaman Temple (Iskcon Uttara), acknowledged he didn’t know of any incident of attack on any Iskcon devotees or contributors within the Uttara inform.
Hrishikesh Gouranga Das, the central leader of Bangladesh Iskcon, acknowledged, “An strive is being made to present a communal form to a newest family incident in Uttara. The formative years concerned in family issues is rarely any longer an Iskcon member.”
Police in Dhaka furthermore acknowledged they’d no longer obtained one of these complaints, the post added.