Bangladesh's Election Commission today 
directed law enforcement agencies to tighten security across the country
 to prevent attacks on minorities, specially Hindus.
Courtesy:news dot outlookindia dot com
"We have asked the law enforcement agencies to 
specially resist attacks on minority communities in different parts of 
the country in the wake of the January 5 parliamentary election," said 
Chief Election Commissioner Kazi Rakibuddin Ahmad.
Ahmad issued the order during a meeting with 
security agencies on maintaining law and order during re-polling in 
eight constituencies on January 16.
The law enforcers were well prepared to prevent such attacks, he was quoted as saying by The Daily Star newspaper.
Members of the minority community were attacked by 
workers of the main opposition Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP) and 
its right-wing ally Jamaat-e-Islami in Rajshahi, Dinajpur, Thakurgaon, 
Panchagarh and Jessore districts both before and after the polls.
Reports said Hindus were targeted by opposition 
activists for backing the Awami League which swept the polls following a
 boycott by the BNP-led opposition alliance.
The opposition activists torched, vandalised and looted homes, businesses establishments and shops of Hindus.
On Tuesday, unidentified men raped two Hindu women at gun point in front of their relatives for casting their votes in Jessore, The Daily Star reported.
Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina has promised stern 
action against those responsible for attacks on minorities. She 
yesterday blamed her arch-rival BNP chief Khaleda Zia for the violence 
against Hindus.
The government decided this week to set up special 
tribunals under an anti-terror law to punish the perpetrators of 
violence against Hindus.
Courtesy:news dot outlookindia dot com





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