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Minority communities condemn Priya Saha’s statement

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People of Hindu, Buddhist and Christian communities on Monday, July 22, 2019 condemn Priya Saha’s statement on oppression of minorities in Bangladesh terming it “false and purposeful”. Photo: Star

People of Hindu, Buddhist and Christian communities today condemned Priya Saha’s statement on oppression of minorities in Bangladesh terming it “false and purposeful”

Her statement is unreal and made-up, said the leaders of Hindu Religious Welfare Trust, Buddhist Religious Welfare Trust and Christian Religious Welfare Trust during a press conference at Jatiya Press Club in Dhaka.

While meeting US President Donald Trump at White House on Thursday, Priya Saha, one of the organising secretaries of Bangladesh Hindu-Bouddha-Christian Oikya Parishad, said 37 million followers of Hindu, Buddhism and Christianity disappeared from Bangladesh.

“Seeking justice from a foreign country over a domestic issue is also unacceptable,” they said.

During the meeting with the US president, Priya also told that her land had been grabbed by Muslim fundamentalists and sought his help so that Hindu, Buddhist and Christian people could live in Bangladesh.

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Minority communities condemn Priya Saha’s statement

Minority community
People of Hindu, Buddhist and Christian communities on Monday, July 22, 2019 condemn Priya Saha’s statement on oppression of minorities in Bangladesh terming it “false and purposeful”. Photo: Star

People of Hindu, Buddhist and Christian communities today condemned Priya Saha’s statement on oppression of minorities in Bangladesh terming it “false and purposeful”

Her statement is unreal and made-up, said the leaders of Hindu Religious Welfare Trust, Buddhist Religious Welfare Trust and Christian Religious Welfare Trust during a press conference at Jatiya Press Club in Dhaka.

While meeting US President Donald Trump at White House on Thursday, Priya Saha, one of the organising secretaries of Bangladesh Hindu-Bouddha-Christian Oikya Parishad, said 37 million followers of Hindu, Buddhism and Christianity disappeared from Bangladesh.

“Seeking justice from a foreign country over a domestic issue is also unacceptable,” they said.

During the meeting with the US president, Priya also told that her land had been grabbed by Muslim fundamentalists and sought his help so that Hindu, Buddhist and Christian people could live in Bangladesh.

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