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Hindu Books > Temples And Legends of India > Hindu Temples : What Happend To Them > Volume 1 > Appendix

Introduction

Using the Babari Masjid-Ramajanmabhumi controversy as a pretext, Muslim mobs went on a rampage all over Bangladesh. They attacked and burnt down Hindu houses and business establishments in many places, murdered some Hindus and inflicted injuries on many others. Hindu temples and monasteries invited their special attention everywhere.

Starting on October 29, 1989, the mob fury reached its climax on November 9 and 10 after the Shilanyas ceremony at Ayodhya. Many temples were demolished or burnt down or damaged in various ways. Images of deities were broken and thrown out. Temple priests were beaten up.

The Government of Bangladesh kept on looking the other way for almost two weeks. Then it called off the operation. It also ordered repairs to a dozen temples in order to maintain the pretence that what had been done was not a command performance.

We reproduce below a report received by us.

INCIDENTS OF COMMUNAL REPRESSION IN BANGLADESH

Occurred on the Pretext of Babri-Masjid / Ram-Mandir
Situation in India


(Translated from original in Bengali published by the Hindu, Buddhist and Christian Unity Council, 53, Tejturi Bazar, Dhaka, Bangladesh)

Authors

Shri Arun Shourie

Shri Harsh Narain

Shri Jay Dubashi

Shri Ram Swarup

Shri Sita Ram Goel




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Appendix
Introduction
District: Narsingdi
District: Tangail
District: Moulavi Bazar
District: Naogaon
District: Sirajganj
District: Rangpur
District: Netrokona
District: Magura
District: Barishal
District: Chittagong
District: Kox’s Bazar
District: Noakhali
District: Jamalpur
District: Chadpur
District: Nilfamari
District: Jhalakati
District: Narayanganj
District: Dhaka
District: Laksmipur
District: Sylhet
District: Khulna
District: Bagerhat
District: Maimensing
District: Feni
District: Bhola
District: Comilla
District: Brahmanbaria
District: Madaripur
District: Munshiganj
District: Manikganj
District: Pabna
District: Habiganj
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