The vice president of International Society for Krishna Consciousness (ISKON Kolkata Chapter) Radha Raman Das on Tuesday appealed to the international human rights organisations to save the lives of Hindus in Bangladesh complaining “unbridled attacks” on minorities in that country.
Uploading a latest video of how the house of an ISKON supporter was being attacked by the fundamentalists with the security forces doing nothing, Das said, “Time has come for the human rights leaders worldwide to stand up for the minority Hindus of Bengal. There is no respite on
the attacks on the minorities, Hindus and ISKON supporters their religious leaders are now openly instigating the people to chop the Hindus publicly they are preaching genocide.”
Asking “when the world human rights organizations would wake up … will they wake up after the genocide h as started,” Das said, “I appeal to all those world leaders of human rights and civilised people to kindly listen to our appeal at least on this International Human Rights Day so that the lives and properties of the minorities in Bangladesh is saved.”
His statements came when videos showing how the properties of the minorities were being torched and the healthy cows belonging to the ISKON were being clubbed to death by the fundamentalist marauders.