Students at DU stage demo protesting ‘India's interference’ in Bangladesh

A team of faculty students staged a demonstration at Dhaka College urgent forth eight requires, alongside with resisting India’s alleged interference in Bangladesh’s interior affairs as smartly as worn top minister Sheikh Hasina’s extradition from the neighbouring nation.

As well they demanded the ban of the International Society for Krishna Consciousness (ISKCON).

This afternoon (29 November), a team of faculty students, united below the banner of the ‘Anti-Aggression Student-People’, gathered on the Raju Sculpture at some point soon of the college campus to divulge their grievances, alongside with border killings, non secular persecution in India, and alleged makes an are trying to instigate communal strife in Bangladesh.

Following the gathering, the protesters marched thru the campus.

College students accused the Indian authorities of inciting communal tensions in Bangladesh, exploiting non secular variations to destabilise the nation and demonstrated their 8-point requires.

At the gathering, the President of the Student Rights Council, Bin Yamin Molla, said, “India is killing of us on our border per week. Minorities of their very win nation are being persecuted on a celebrated foundation. No longer too long ago, several Muslims were killed in an incident centered around a mosque. Yet, they strategy to intervene in our interior affairs per rumors.”

“India is instigating communal riots in Bangladesh. Brooding concerning the equity in our relationship, we will now not take grasp of into consideration India as a pleasant nation,” he added.

The protesters’ demanded an dwell to border killings, a overview of agreements signed with India in final 16 years, and the assurance of comely water-sharing from shared rivers.