DUMKA: The United States is actively observing the situation in Bangladesh following the self-imposed exile of former prime minister Sheikh Hasina, US Ambassador to India Eric Garcetti said during his two-day visit to Dumka. Garcetti accompanied by Malta’s High Commissioner Reuben Gauci, attended cultural events at Saint Xavier’s College and St Teresa High School. The envoy also raised serious concerns regarding the persecution of Hindus and other religious minorities in Bangladesh.
When questioned about the situation in the neighbouring country, the US Ambassador stressed the vital importance of protecting religious minorities globally, stating it as essential for democratic values and world peace.
“Protection of religious minorities must be the priority irrespective of the country they reside in. We have been very clear that religious minorities must be protected elsewhere in the world no matter what country they live in,” Garcetti said adding that it was a cornerstone not only of democracy but of the worldwide peace.
“The United State has actively engaged with countries like India and Bangladesh to ensure that voices of these minorities are heard and protected,” Garcetti said further.
Garcetti’s remarks are particularly relevant given the increasing violence against religious minorities in Bangladesh. Multiple instances of persecution against local minority communities, especially Hindus, have raised serious concerns within the Indian government and its citizens regarding their safety.
Recent incidents have exposed the vulnerable position of Hindus in Bangladesh. The US administration has consistently urged for measures to stop such violence and ensure religious freedom for all communities.
The Ambassador characterised Jharkhand as India’s heartland, highlighting the Santhal tribes’ significant connection with nature.
“This entire region is a heartland of India where people are close to the traditions running deep in their day to day life,” he noted.