Iskcon Kolkata’s vice-president and spokesperson, Radharamn Das, recently alleged that a Hindu teacher in Bangladesh was **forced to resign** after facing mistreatment from former students. According to Das, the teacher was insulted by Muslim students he once taught. Das further claimed that **thousands of Hindus in Bangladesh** are being pressured to sign resignation letters, with the aim of removing all **2.5 million Hindus** working in the country¹. The video shared by Das purportedly shows the teacher in an office setting, surrounded by a group of men who appear to be engaging in behavior intended to demean him. However, News18 has not independently verified the video or confirmed the accuracy of Das’ claims. These allegations come amid rising concerns in India regarding the safety of the Hindu community in Bangladesh, especially following recent political changes. An interim government led by Nobel laureate Muhammad Yunus was established in Bangladesh, and Yunus assured Prime Minister Narendra Modi of prioritizing the protection and safety of Hindus and other minority groups.
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