Monday, March 16, 2026
18.1 C
New Delhi

Bangladesh unrest: British MP says attack on Hindus ‘very concerning’; urges UK to act

Bangladesh unrest: British MP says attack on Hindus ‘very concerning’; urges UK to act

Former British home secretary Priti Patel has expressed concern over religious violence and persecution of Hindus in Bangladesh, urging the UK government to use its diplomatic influence to help restore stability and protect religious freedoms. In a public post and a letter addressed to the UK foreign secretary, Patel, currently shadow foreign secretary, said the situation in Bangladesh was “very concerning” and stressed that “religious freedoms should be protected and the murders of Hindus and persecution taking place are wrong and must stop.”

MEA Calls For Firm Action As India Flags Disturbing Pattern Of Attacks On Minorities In Bangladesh

Citing recent reports, Patel mentioned “at least six Hindus being killed within an 18-day period,” describing the level of violence and persecution as “unacceptable.” She referred to an urgent question raised in the house of commons on December 2, 2024, on attacks against the Hindu community in Bangladesh, during which the then Indo-Pacific minister said she had discussed the protection of religious minorities during a visit to the country and committed to monitoring the situation. In her letter, Patel sought details of the steps taken by the UK government over the past year to monitor developments and make representations to Bangladeshi authorities. She asked what direct contacts the foreign secretary and ministers had with Bangladesh’s authorities in recent weeks, and what assurances had been received on measures to protect Hindu communities from violence and attacks.She also questioned whether the UK government had engaged with the Bangladesh high commissioner in London on the issue and what efforts were underway with regional partners “to use our diplomatic influence and convening powers to bring about stability in Bangladesh and respect and protections for minorities.” Highlighting public interest and concerns within the Bangladeshi diaspora in the UK, Patel asked whether the government would make a statement in the House of Commons outlining its actions and approach.

Go to Source

Hot this week

No help, no meeting: Trump warns Xi summit at risk if China doesn’t help keep Hormuz open

The President warns that the US will no longer “police for free” a waterway that provides nearly 90% of China’s energy needs Go to Source Read More

Massive Fire Breaks Out Near Dubai Airport After Drone Strike | Video

The Media Office said that Civil Defence teams are currently working to bring the fire under control. Read More

‘A new norm’: BBC visits Doha market starting to fill up again two weeks into Iran war

At the beginning of the conflict between Israel and the US, and Iran on 28 February, Doha’s Souq Waqif market was almost empty, with those in the usually safe and stable capital shocked by the attacks in the region. Read More

How US groups are driving a new generation of anti-abortion activism in the UK

But success in defending clients in court has been limited. Of their two named clients who have faced trial, both have lost. Their client Livia Tossici-Bolt was convicted of breaching a buffer-zone in Bournemouth last April. Read More

Topics

No help, no meeting: Trump warns Xi summit at risk if China doesn’t help keep Hormuz open

The President warns that the US will no longer “police for free” a waterway that provides nearly 90% of China’s energy needs Go to Source Read More

Massive Fire Breaks Out Near Dubai Airport After Drone Strike | Video

The Media Office said that Civil Defence teams are currently working to bring the fire under control. Read More

‘A new norm’: BBC visits Doha market starting to fill up again two weeks into Iran war

At the beginning of the conflict between Israel and the US, and Iran on 28 February, Doha’s Souq Waqif market was almost empty, with those in the usually safe and stable capital shocked by the attacks in the region. Read More

How US groups are driving a new generation of anti-abortion activism in the UK

But success in defending clients in court has been limited. Of their two named clients who have faced trial, both have lost. Their client Livia Tossici-Bolt was convicted of breaching a buffer-zone in Bournemouth last April. Read More

Ukraine’s urgent fight on the financial frontline

The war-torn country is battling to secure crucial funding from the IMF and EU, as well as putting up taxes. Read More

Two-Phase Strategy For West Bengal: Election Commission Goes Tough To Curb Poll-Related Violence

The Election Commission of India will hold the West Bengal Legislative Assembly Elections 2026 in two phases on April 23 and 29, with counting on May 4. Read More

Trump prepares coalition to escort ships through Strait of Hormuz as threats fail

Amid escalating tensions with Iran and disruptions to global shipping, the US is preparing a multinational naval coalition to escort vessels through the strategic Strait of Hormuz and stabilise oil markets Go to Source Read More

Related Articles