Hundreds march in Dhaka for protection of Hindus, minorities in Bangladesh – Times of India

Hundreds of demonstrators marched in Dhaka on Saturday, demanding protection for Hindus and other minorities who have experienced violence and threats following Sheikh Hasina‘s removal from power in August.Rally organizers called on the interim government to establish legislation protecting minorities and ensure minimum minority representation in governance, along with additional requests.“It’s deeply regrettable that the…

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When Sachin Tendulkar and Anil Kumble’s running between the wickets left everyone in splits | Cricket News – Times of India

Sachin Tendulkar and Anil Kumble. (Photo by Simon Cross/Getty Images) NEW DELHI: There have been several funny run-outs in cricket history, where miscommunication, bizarre events, or pure bad luck led to some unforgettable moments. These run-outs show that even in a professional sport, moments of confusion and misjudgment can lead to hilarious results.During India’s tour…

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Worried over security, Dhaka high commissioner tells Yunus – Times of India

DHAKA: India has reiterated its commitment to working with Bangladesh to fulfil “shared aspirations” of the peoples of India and Bangladesh for “peace, security and development” but expressed concerns regarding the safety and security of Indian establishments and minorities in Bangladesh, including its high commission in Dhaka.Indian high commissioner to Bangladesh Pranay Verma flagged these…

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‘Completely false and fabricated’: Sheikh Hasina’s son denies that his mother made any resignation statement – Times of India

Former Bangladesh PM Sheikh Hasina‘s son Sajeeb Wazed denied that his mother made any statement regarding her resignation. He firmly denied the authenticity of the statement published in a newspaper, asserting that it is entirely false and fabricated.“The recent resignation statement attributed to my mother published in a newspaper is completely false and fabricated.I have…

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Amid attacks, Bangladeshi Hindus stage biggest street protest yet – Times of India

DHAKA: The head of Bangladesh’s interim govt, “chief adviser” Prof Muhammad Yunus, condemned on Saturday the attacks on minority communities, calling them “heinous”. “Are they not people of this country? You have been able to save the country, can’t you save some families,” he asked as the Hindu community held its biggest street demonstration yet,…

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