BANGLADESH NEWS
“We heard that the Dumuria Sharbajaneen temple in the Ramchandrapur
Union has been set on fire. We are going to the spot,” Morelganj upazila
local Officer in-Charge Mohammad Aslam Uddin told bdnews24.com.
He
said the residences of Narayan Chandra Basu Chowdhury, President of
Awami League’s Banogram Union unit and Taposh Sen of Barurbula village
under the same union were also set ablaze.
Police blamed
Jamaat-Shibir for hate attacks on Hindu households and shops in southern
Chittagong and Noakhali on Thursday, soon after Sayadee's death verdict
was announced.
Jamaat, however, refuted the allegations.
Additional Superintendent of Police (ASP), Bagerhat, Pankaj Candra Ray has already visited the spots.
Bagerhat SP Khandaker Rafiqul Islam has described the incidents as ‘mysterious’.
“The
victims are not making any specific complaints. We are trying to
identify the perpetrators through investigation. We can’t say anything
before the probe ends,” he said.
Basu Chowdhury, however, said the activists of BNP might have carried out the attacks.
Nabogram
Union parishad Chairman and also President of BNP’s Nabogram union unit
Abdul Zobber Molla that the allegations are false.
On Thursday night, miscreants vandalised a Hindu temple at Pingjour village at Chingrekhali union in the same upazila.
A case was later filed at the Morrelganj Police Station accusing some unknown men over the attack.
Meanwhile,
the local administration has slapped a ban on public gathering for nine
hours from 9am at the district’s Foylahat Bazar area of Rampal upazila
after Awami League and Jamaat-e-Islami announced to hold rallies at the
same place and at the same time.
Police said another Hindu temple
at Nalcira union at Gauranadi upazila of Barisal was set on fire in the
early hours of Saturday.
The affected Pinglakathi Sharbajaneen
Durga Mandir’s committee chief Nabakrishna Dutta blamed ‘unknown
miscreants’ for the incident.
Gauranadi Police Station OC Abul Kalam said Dutta filed a case in the morning.
“We are yet to arrest anyone over the case,’ he said.
Locals told some of students and teachers of an adjacent madrasa have been absconding following the incident.
bdnews24.com Correspondent said another statue was vandalised in Gazipur’s Kashimpur area.
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