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Published 10:55 IST, December 3rd 2024

No Lawyer for Hindu Monk Chinmoy Prabhu, Bangladesh Court Defers Hearing for a Month

The bail plea hearing of arrested ISKCON priest Chinmoy Krishna Das Brahmachari has been postponed for a month after brutal attack on the lawyer in Bangladesh.

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Dhaka: Chinmoy Krishna Das Brahmachari, the Hindu priest of ISKCON, who has been under arrest for the past week in Bangladesh on sedition charges, had a chance to get bail today as his bail plea hearing was scheduled for today. In a latest update, no lawyer appeared in the Bangladesh Court, postponing the hearing by a month.

Hindu Monk Chinmoy Prabhu's Bail Plea Hearing Postponed

The bail plea hearing of Chinmoy Krishna Das, which was scheduled for today in a court in Bangladesh, has been postponed by a month after no lawyer appeared before the judge. The lawyer appearing for him were brutally attacked following which there was nobody to represent the Hindu monk.

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Next Bail Plea Hearing for Chinmoy Krishna Das on Jan 2

As per local reports, a total of 51 lawyers who were arguing for Chimnoy Krishna Das, were attacked, their chambers was vandalised and fake cases were slapped on them. This is the reason why no lawyers could appear today. The case hearing has been postponed for a month and will now take place on January 2. This show a complete failure of democracy, law and order in Bangladesh.

ISKCON Priest's Lawyer Attacked, in the ICU

Advocate Ramen Roy, the lawyer who is defending Hindu priest Chinmoy Krishna Das, has been brutally attacked in Bangladesh and is in the ICU, ISKCON Kolkata spokesperson Radharamn Das claimed on Monday. According to Das, Islamists attacked Roy's house and brutally attacked him who is now battling for life.

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Taking to social media platform X, formerly Twitter, Radharam Das posted a photo of injured Advocate Ramen Roy, who is getting treatment in a hospital saying, “Please pray for Advocate Ramen Roy. His only 'fault' was defending Chinmoy Krishna Prabhu in court. Islamists ransacked his home and brutally attacked him, leaving him in the ICU, fighting for his life.”

Bangladesh on the Boil - Complete Timeline

  • Chinmoy Krishna Das' Arrest: Chinmoy was arrested following allegations that he disrespected the national flag of Bangladesh during a rally in Chittagong, which was organised to protest the alleged persecution of Hindu minorities in Bangladesh. Later, he was denied bail and sent behind bars.
  • Chinmoy Prabhu's Aides Put Behind Bars: Earlier on November 29, two more monks were arrested in Bangladesh while they were returning after meeting Chinmoy Das. The two monks were identified as Adipurush Shyam Das and Ranganath Das Brahmachari.
  • Govt Prosecutor Killed in Clashes: Further, assistant government prosecutor Saiful Islam Alif was killed on Tuesday in clashes between police and the supporters of Das in Chattogram which fuelled anger among Bangladeshi nationals, attracting widespread condemnation and demands to ban ISKCON in Bangladesh.
  • B'desh HC Refuses Ban on ISKCON, Muhammad Yunus-Govt Withdraws Case: Bangladesh High Court refused to ban the religious organisation and as per reports, the High Court said that 'there is no need for it to intervene as the government has taken appropriate steps in the ISKCON issue and the murder of lawyer Saiful in Chittagong.' It further urged the government to be careful so that no one is harmed following the current tensions. The Muhammad Yunus-led government on Thursday (November 28) withdrew the case against ISKCON amid the ongoing protest across the country over the arrest of Chinmoy Prabhu.
  • Bangladesh Govt Freezes Accounts of 17: Bangladesh's authorities have ordered freezing for 30 days the bank accounts of 17 people associated with ISKCON, including its former member Chinmoy Krishna Das arrested this week on sedition charges, media reports said Friday.
  • 3 Hindu Temples Vandalised: Three Hindu temples were vandalised by a slogan-shouting mob on Friday in Bangladesh’s Chattogram which has witnessed protests and violence since a former ISKCON member was booked under sedition charges. The attack took place around 2:30 pm in the port city's Harish Chandra Munsef Lane, where the Shantaneshwari Matri Temple, the nearby Shoni Temple, and the Shantaneshwari Kalibari Temple were targeted, news portal BDNews24.com reported.
  • Bangladeshi Journo Mobbed, Accused of Being ‘Indian Agent’: A prominent Bangladeshi journalist Munni Saha was surrounded by a angry mob and briefly held hostage in the capital city's Karwan Bazar area and was accused of being an 'Indian agent' on Saturday. The incident unfolded as Saha who a well-known TV journalist was leaving a media office when she was accused of being an Indian agent and a supporter of ousted Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina .
  • Indian National Sayan Ghosh Attacked: Sayan Ghosh, a 22-year-old Indian Hindu from Deshapriya Nagar, Belgharia, was reportedly attacked in Bangladesh on November 25. Sayan, the son of Sukanta Ghosh, had traveled to Bangladesh on November 23. Ghosh claimed that, however, that he was denied treatment at two private medical facilities and finally went to Dhaka Medical College and Hospital.
  • ISKCON Members Denied Permission to Go to India: 54 ISKCON members who possessed valid passports and visas were turned back on Sunday by Bangladesh's immigration police from Benapole border crossing when they tried to cross into India, a media report said. Local media reported that the Bangladesh police did not allow them to proceed, citing 'suspicious travel'.

(Inputs from PTI)

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Updated 12:21 IST, December 3rd 2024