Tripura Hoteliers' Stand: A Bold Message Amid Crisis
In the wake of recent violence in Bangladesh, where Hindus were targeted in religious riots, hoteliers in Tripura have announced a stringent stance: they will no longer accommodate or serve Bangladeshi nationals. This decision is being seen as a bold statement in response to the ongoing religious persecution of Hindus across the border.
Tripura, a state that shares its border with Bangladesh, has seen a growing sense of unrest due to the violence against Hindus in Bangladesh. Many in the state feel a deep sense of solidarity with the persecuted community. The hoteliers’ decision comes after a series of incidents in which Hindu temples and properties were attacked in Bangladesh, leading to an outcry from Indian citizens, especially in the Northeast.
While the hoteliers argue that their stand is in protest of the continued targeting of Hindus in Bangladesh, critics argue that this move could potentially worsen relations between the two nations. Some believe it may inadvertently foster an atmosphere of prejudice, rather than one of solidarity and peace.
Despite the criticism, the hoteliers stand firm in their decision, emphasizing the need for action to protect the rights of Hindus both in India and abroad. As tensions continue to rise, it remains to be seen how this move will affect the hospitality industry in Tripura and the broader diplomatic relations between India and Bangladesh.