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Nobel laureate Muhammad Yunus urges peace forward of return to Bangladesh

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The Nobel laureate Muhammad Yunus, who’s to guide an interim authorities in Bangladesh, urged individuals within the nation to “refrain from all kinds of violence” after a mass rebellion that has included communal assaults.

Concern is rising in Bangladesh and neighbouring India over persevering with violent unrest after the ousting of the previous prime minister Sheikh Hasina; specifically, assaults on Hindu properties, retailers and temples.

In a press release, Yunus – who has agreed to requests from scholar leaders, the army and the president to lead an interim authorities – congratulated the “brave students who took the lead” within the protests and described the resignation of Hasina on Monday as “our second Victory Day”, after Bangladesh’s independence day in 1971.

However he warned: “Let us make the best use of our new victory. Let us not let this slip away because of our mistakes. I fervently appeal to everybody to stay calm. Please refrain from all kinds of violence. I appeal to all students, members of all political parties and non-political people to stay calm. This is our beautiful country with lots of exciting possibilities.”

He added: “Violence is our enemy. Please don’t create more enemies. Be calm and get ready to build the country.”

Yunus, broadly seen as a stabilising determine, is in France however plans to journey again to Bangladesh on Thursday.

Violence in opposition to Hindus seems to have began simply hours after Hasina resigned and fled the capital, Dhaka, on Monday. Photos of Hindus being lynched by mobs, temples set on hearth and companies looted have flooded social media in India, though the complete scale of the assaults is unclear.

The divisional Awami League workplace after being set on hearth in Barishal, Bangladesh. {Photograph}: Anadolu/Getty Photos

There are greater than 13 million Hindus in Bangladesh – nearly 8% of the inhabitants, which is predominantly Muslim – and plenty of are historically supporters of Hasina’s celebration, the Awami League.

The Awami League, which has shut ties with India, is secular. Its rival, the Bangladesh Nationalist celebration (BNP) and the hardline Islamist Jamaat-e-Islami, backed the protests.

Hasina stays in India the place she sought refuge. Within the vacuum left by her hasty exit, teams against Hasina’s rule have focused the Awami League’s followers, which embody Hindus and Muslims.

Tarique Rahman, son of BNP chief Khaleda Zia and appearing chair of the celebration, appealed to Bangladeshis to maintain everybody secure. “It is our duty to protect all Bangladeshis, irrespective of religion and politics, from discriminatory violence, and not to harass any particular community, create division, or seek vengeance,” he stated in a submit on X.

Within the outdated quarter of Dhaka, Muslims stood aspect by aspect with their Hindu neighbours to guard a Hindu temple from a violent mob. Scholar leaders have fashioned volunteer teams to assist guard different websites.

However alarm is rising in west Bengal, which is the closest Indian state to Bangladesh and shares a 2,200km (1,360-mile) border. An Indian parliamentarian who belongs to the ruling Bharatiya Janata celebration stated India ought to put together to see an inflow of Hindu refugees.

“If this situation doesn’t come under control, mentally be prepared to give refuge to 10 million Hindu refugees. If the situation is not controlled there, Jamaat and radicals will take control,” Suvendu Adhikari instructed reporters.

India’s minister for exterior affairs, Subrahmanyam Jaishankar, instructed MPs yesterday he was “deeply concerned” over the security of the Hindu minority.

Bangladesh Nationalist celebration (BNP) activists collect throughout a rally in Dhaka on 7 August. {Photograph}: Munir Uz Zaman/AFP/Getty Photos

Some rightwing Hindu spiritual leaders in India have already turn into vocal, calling for the nation to behave.

The self-appointed religious chief Sadhguru Jaggi Vasudev stated anti-Hindu violence in Bangladesh was not merely an inner matter and that India ought to “stand up and act” to guard Hindus.

In a submit on X, Vasudev stated, “It is our responsibility to protect these people – who actually belong to this civilization – from these shocking atrocities.”

The previous diplomat Neelam Deo instructed the Guardian that any attainable inflow of Hindus into India trusted how widespread the violence grew to become and the way shut the affected areas have been to the border with India.

She stated that, if information reviews have been true that violence had damaged out in 27 of Bangladesh’s 64 districts, the violence was already widespread.

“The army will have to take action and show that attackers will not get any impunity. But it’s also important for people in Bangladesh to stop demonising the Awami League. If that continues, then both its Muslim leaders are vulnerable and so, of course, are its Hindu supporters,” Deo stated.

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Native media in India has reported that the nation had introduced 190 non-essential workers at its excessive fee in Dhaka residence on a particular flight. Indian diplomats and different workers, although, stay within the nation, in Dhaka and in Indian consulates in 4 different cities.

India is watching the upheaval in Bangladesh, with which it has had very shut relations underneath Hasina, very fastidiously. The 2 international locations have maintained shut safety, commerce, investments and defence cooperation.

New Delhi fears that an unstable neighbour, wherein the Jamaat-e-Islami might need a better function, will enable rivals China and Pakistan extra affect in its affairs.

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