ISKCON Bangladesh Condemns Chinmoy Krishna Das’s Arrest
The International Society for Krishna Consciousness (ISKCON) Bangladesh has strongly criticized the recent arrest of Chinmoy Krishna Das, a prominent member of the organization, calling it an act of religious discrimination. Chinmoy Krishna Das was detained under allegations that ISKCON claims are baseless and politically motivated.
In a statement released by ISKCON Bangladesh, the organization expressed deep disappointment and urged the government to ensure equal treatment for all religious groups. “Discrimination must not be tolerated in a democratic society. Arresting individuals based on unfounded accusations sets a dangerous precedent,” said a spokesperson for ISKCON.
The incident has sparked outrage among members of the Hindu community in Bangladesh, who see this as part of a pattern of systemic injustice. They have called on the international community to intervene and hold the government accountable. “Religious harmony is essential for a peaceful society. Actions like these threaten to tear apart the fabric of our nation,” added the spokesperson.
Rights activists have also weighed in, questioning the legality and fairness of the arrest. Critics argue that such actions undermine Bangladesh's commitment to protecting the rights of its minorities.
As protests grow, ISKCON has reaffirmed its commitment to peaceful advocacy for justice. “We are urging the government to immediately release Chinmoy Krishna Das and prove its dedication to equality and fairness,” the organization declared.
The arrest raises broader concerns about the safety and freedom of minority communities in Bangladesh, pushing the nation into the spotlight of global human rights discussions.