Hindus in Bangladesh hold torchlight protest against alleged disrespect to Lord Ram NEW DELHI: India on Tuesday called on Bangladesh to act against extremist groups and ensure the safety of minorities, following protests by the Hindu community over the alleged desecration of an image of Lord Ram during an Islamist demonstration in Gaibandha in northern Bangladesh.Also Read | ‘Hurt religious sentiments’: Hindus continue protest in Bangladesh over alleged desecration of Lord Ram image“We have seen reports from Bangladesh regarding acts of desecration involving Hindu deities and their images, which have sparked protests. We expect the Bangladeshi government to curb the extremists there and guarantee the safety of the minority community,” ministry of external affairs (MEA) spokesperson Randhir Jaiswal told reporters at a weekly briefing.The Islamist group’s protest and the alleged desecration of a photo of Lord Ram are linked to the construction of a Lord Ram statue, which is set to be the tallest of its kind in Bangladesh. The statue, planned for Gaibandha, was put on hold after alleged threats from Islamist groups.Last week, Hindu groups staged multiple demonstrations in Dhaka, accusing the Bangladesh government of inaction and demanding action against those responsible.Hindus make up nearly 8% of Bangladesh’s population, a Muslim-majority country with about 170 million (17 crore) people.Get the latest India news and live updates. Download the TOI App.About the AuthorTOI News DeskThe TOI News Desk comprises a dedicated and tireless team of journalists who operate around the clock to deliver the most current and comprehensive news and updates to the readers of The Times of India worldwide. With an unwavering commitment to excellence in journalism, our team is at the forefront of gathering, verifying, and presenting breaking news, in-depth analysis, and insightful reports on a wide range of topics. The TOI News Desk is your trusted source for staying informed and connected to the ever-evolving global landscape, ensuring that our readers are equipped with the latest developments that matter most.”Read MoreEnd of ArticleFollow Us On Social MediaVideosJaipur Woman Arrested Over Alleged Pakistan Links; ATS Probes Jaish ConnectionFrom Central Park Tragedy To ‘Romanch’s Law’: How An Indian Teen’s Death Sparked A Major NYC DebateAjit Doval, Wang Yi Review India-China Ties, Border Progress At BRICS NSA Meeting In New DelhiAfter Lucknow Fire Killed 15, Kanpur Launches Safety Crackdown On Coaching CentresRow Erupts Over US Ambassador Sergio Gor’s ‘Two Nations’ Remark After Meeting TN CM VijayCM Vijay’s First Detailed Assembly Speech: Hits Back At ‘Actor’s Party’ Jibe, Renews Anti-NEET PushTMC Leader Humiliated In Public | Shoe Garland, Sit-Ups & Eggs Thrown Amid Corruption AllegationsNSA Ajit Doval Flags Evolving Terrorism And Disruptive Technologies At BRICS MeetBengaluru NEET Controversy: Cong Says Rally Did Not Disrupt Exam, Calls BJP Charges BaselessEU Unveils Ambassadors Network In India, Seeks Stronger People-To-People Links123PhotostoriesFrom Delhi Gymkhana Club to Calcutta Club: 6 iconic clubs of India that have shaped the country’s culinary cultureBritish-inspired window designs: 7 elegant styles that can add timeless charm to Indian homesThis is the ‘Northernmost Capital on Earth’ and it offers midnight sun, geothermal streets and surreal viewsFrom pride parades to custody battles: 9 fathers who chose their children over society’s judgment”If it says organic, it must be…”: FSSAI shares 3 smart ways to check food certification at home5 places in India where brides buy imitation wedding jewellery that looks almost realPsychology says people who drink tea instead of coffee often think differentlyInside Hina Khan’s luxurious Mumbai home, reportedly worth around Rs 10 crore: Stunning skyline views, a glam vanity room and moreLove quote of the day by Emily Blunt: ‘There’s someone behind you on your good days, and someone in front…’7 Auspicious house names are popular among homeowners who believe in wealth, peace and prosperity123Hot PicksIPL tradeGold rate todayCUET UG Result 2026Telangana school bandhCBSE 12th revaluationMaldivian wisdomSpanish proverbMalay proverbPortuguese proverbTop TrendingGeorge KurianUS-Iran WarKunal ShahFIFA World Cup 2026Stock market crashCUET UG Result 2026Ketan AgarwalGold rate todayDelhi weatherMumbai rain
NEW DELHI: India on Tuesday called on Bangladesh to act against extremist groups and ensure the safety of minorities, following protests by the Hindu community over the alleged desecration of an image of Lord Ram during an Islamist demonstration in Gaibandha in northern Bangladesh.Also Read | ‘Hurt religious sentiments’: Hindus continue protest in Bangladesh over alleged desecration of Lord Ram image“We have seen reports from Bangladesh regarding acts of desecration involving Hindu deities and their images, which have sparked protests. We expect the Bangladeshi government to curb the extremists there and guarantee the safety of the minority community,” ministry of external affairs (MEA) spokesperson Randhir Jaiswal told reporters at a weekly briefing.The Islamist group’s protest and the alleged desecration of a photo of Lord Ram are linked to the construction of a Lord Ram statue, which is set to be the tallest of its kind in Bangladesh. The statue, planned for Gaibandha, was put on hold after alleged threats from Islamist groups.Last week, Hindu groups staged multiple demonstrations in Dhaka, accusing the Bangladesh government of inaction and demanding action against those responsible.Hindus make up nearly 8% of Bangladesh’s population, a Muslim-majority country with about 170 million (17 crore) people.