The interim government has rejected the Indian government's demand for the death of Bhobas Chandra Roy in Dinajpur, mentioning the equal rights of citizens of all religions.
Responding to a media question on Saturday (April 7th), he said, “The sad thing is that the death of Bhavash Chandra Roy is described as part of the 'organized oppression' on Hindu minorities under the interim government.”
“We reject this baseless claim,” said Shafiqul Alam, spokesman for Professor Muhammad Yunus, Bangladesh's chief adviser.
He said that Bangladesh is not a country where minorities are discriminated against in support of the government.
The Press Secretary again mentioned that the government of Bangladesh protects all citizens regardless of its religious identity.
“In this particular incident, we have confirmed that the victim went out with some of the former people,” he said. His family did not say anything suspicious about going out with anyone. '
Shafiqul Alam said the autopsy report did not find any visible injuries to the body.
Nevertheless, viscera analysis has been directed to confirm the cause of the death, he said and said appropriate steps would be taken after receiving the visas.
“We call on all parties to refrain from making misleading and provocative comments about the incident,” he added.
On Saturday, the Indian Foreign Ministry commented on the murder of Bhobas Chandra Roy as “the continuation of organized oppression on Hindu minorities under the interim government.”
In a statement given by X, India's Foreign Ministry spokesman Randhir Jayaswal said: 'We are expressing deep concern over the abduction and brutal murder of Hindu minority leader Sri Bhavash Chandra Roy in Bangladesh.
'The killings are part of a series of persecution, where Hindus are being targeted and criminals of the previous events are wandering without punishment,' he claims.
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