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Protest Rally in Bhola Against Temple Destruction, Bhola, Bangladesh

Achinta Majumder from Bhola.
 
Hindu communities organised a protest march and meeting against Muslim thugs and their godfather who destroyed temple and assaulted priest in Lord Hardinge village of Lalmohon upazilla of Bhola district. The destruction happened on 31st May 20113.
 
Temple priest Sri Kiran Chandra Das alleged that same thugs looted Hindu houses and raped many after 2001 election. He demanded punishment for the perpetrators. He also alleged that by doing this looters trying to grab Hindu properties. Police arrested Riaz, Mobatak and Jasim so far.
 
 
Hindus protest against temple destruction by Muslim thugs in Bhola, Bangladesh

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  1. We demand strong punishment to culprits and their backers and sufficient compensation to victims and rebuild temple.

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