No plan to ban Iskcon: CA’s press secretary

The intervening time executive has no notion to impose a ban on the Worldwide Society for Krishna Consciousness (Iskcon), Chief Adviser’s Press Secretary Shafiqul Alam talked about the day outdated to this (4 December).

“Now we non-public talked about it again and again, there are no longer any plans to ban Iskcon,” Shafiqul told the Indian knowledge company ANI, reiterating the manager’s plight.

His remarks came in the wake of recent unrest in Bangladesh after the arrest of light Iskcon leader Chinmoy Krishna Das Brahmachari on 25 November.

Chinmoy, who is a non secular leader of the Hindu community and the spokesperson of Bangladesh Sammilita Sanatani Jagaran Jote, is facing sedition charges in a case filed on 25 October over the alleged desecration of the nationwide flag of Bangladesh at some stage in a rally in Chattogram metropolis.

Shafiqul also hinted that Chief Adviser Prof Muhammad Yunus would quickly name for nationwide unity, aiming to counter misinformation and the vested interests that threaten the nation’s steadiness, reviews Cases of India.

“I judge we are at a essential stage. The chief adviser will name on all political events for nationwide unity against misinformation and against these searching to destabilise the country,” he talked about.

The click secretary also accused light prime minister Sheikh Hasina, who is for the time being living in India after fleeing the country on 5 August, of overseeing frequent human rights abuses at some stage in her tenure, describing her as a “mass murderer.”

“She has overseen one amongst essentially the most brutal dictatorships. Below her gaze, hundreds were killed, hundreds disappeared, and hundreds and hundreds faced inaccurate charges,” Shafiqul alleged.

Earlier on 2 December, the Bangladesh Assistant Excessive Charge in Agartala used to be attacked when hundreds of participants took out an enormous rally in the Tripura capital to suppose the arrest of light Iskcon leader Chinmoy Krishna Das, set a question to his instant free up, and the stoppage of alleged attacks on Hindus in Bangladesh.

Amid the existing stress after the assault on Bangladesh Assistant Excessive Charge in Agartala, Chief Adviser Prof Muhammad Yunus held a assembly with predominant political events the day outdated to this (4 December).

On the assembly, the manager adviser sought political leaders’ opinions on three concerns – the ongoing “propaganda” against Bangladesh in India and other parts of the sphere, the assault on the Bangladesh mission in Agartala, and the allegations of minority attacks in recent days.

Alluding to the advertising and marketing campaign against Bangladesh abroad, the manager adviser talked about the entire world desires to be told that Bangladesh stays united and whatever it accomplished no longer too long ago used to be won thru joint efforts.

On the assembly, the political events proposed maintaining a nationwide rally to counter India’s propaganda against Bangladesh