PM નરેન્દ્ર મોદી ના પ્રવાસ ઉપર મન્દિરો ઉપર હુમલો, પોલીસ અથડામણમાં 12 લોકો ના મોત

Opposition to Prime Minister Narendra Modi's visit to Bangladesh has persisted even after his return to India. 
Leaders of the radical Islamist group Hifazat-e-Islam, which has been protesting for the past three days, have now resorted to violence.  Radical protesters, who have been protesting for three days, attacked religious sites and a train in eastern Bangladesh on Sunday.  Twelve people have been killed so far in the violence and clashes.  Brahmanbaria city journalist Javed Rahim said supporters of the radical group set fire to government offices, a music academy and a train.  The rioters have also attacked several Hindu temples. At a rally, Hifazat-e-Islam secretary Azizul Haque said police had opened fire on our peaceful protesters.  We will not let the blood of our brothers go in vain.
Protests in the capital Dhaka and Chittagong There were also demonstrations in the capital Dhaka 
and Chittagong during Prime Minister Narendra Modi's visit.  Protests erupted in the Baitul Mukarram area of ​​Dhaka after Friday prayers.  When catagamamam were violent clashes between protesters hathajari madrassa was held after Friday prayers, followed by the police and pradarsakario.  It killed 4 people.  Six people were killed in the violence on Saturday, while two people were also killed on Sunday.


Opposition to Prime Minister Narendra Modi's visit to Bangladesh has persisted even after his return to India.  Leaders of the radical Islamist group Hifazat-e-Islam, which has been protesting for the past three days, have now resorted to violence.  Radical protesters, who have been protesting for three days, attacked religious sites and a train in eastern Bangladesh on Sunday.  Twelve people have been killed so far in the violence and clashes.  Brahmanbaria city journalist Javed Rahim said supporters of the radical group set fire to government offices, a music academy and a train.  The rioters have also attacked several Hindu temples. At a rally, Hifazat-e-Islam secretary Azizul Haque said police had opened fire on our peaceful protesters.  We will not let the blood of our brothers go in vain.

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