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Bangladesh minority group condemns violence against Hindus in Sunamgonj

Bangladesh Hindu Buddhist Christian Unity Council strongly condemns the attacks on Hindus in Sunamgonj, calling for justice and support for the victims

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The Bangladesh Hindu Buddhist Christian Unity Council, the country’s largest minority group, has strongly condemned the recent attacks on the Hindu community in Sunamgonj district. The group issued a statement on Thursday, expressing outrage over the violent incidents that unfolded on the night of December 3, 2024, in the eastern region of the district.

According to the press release titled "Unity Parishad strongly protested the attack on hundreds of minority houses in Sunamganj's Manglargaon", more than 100 homes and business establishments belonging to Hindus were attacked, vandalised, and looted in the villages of Manglargaon and Monigaon East Gunigram, located in Sunamganj’s Doarabazar area. The attacks also severely damaged the Doara Bazar Loknath Temple, with the total losses amounting to an estimated 15 lakh taka.

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