KOLKATA: ISKCON's Kolkata centre on Tuesday called upon the UNHCR to take note of atrocities on religious minorities in Bangladesh and described such violation of human rights as deeply saddening. The ...
The visit gave both India and Bangladesh an opportunity to frankly discuss each other’s concerns. Since Sheikh Hasina had to ...
A memorandum, addressed to President Droupadi Murmu, was submitted to district magistrate Suryapal Gangwar on behalf of the ...
On International Human Rights Day, Assam's Lok Jagaran Manch organized a protest in Guwahati condemning the persecution of ...
Hundreds marched in New Delhi on World Human Rights Day to protest alleged atrocities against minorities in Bangladesh.
ISKCON’s Kolkata centre on Tuesday called upon the UNHCR to take note of atrocities on religious minorities in Bangladesh and said such violations of human rights are deeply saddening. The interim ...
Dhaka has delivered Delhi a reality check about the limits of its own influence. Bangladesh's geographical location with ...
Diplomatic relations between the two countries have soured since August, when a student-led uprising ousted authoritarian ...
GUWAHATI: Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma on Tuesday said minorities cannot be safe in a country built on the ...
An attempt to murder case has been filed against Chinmoy Krishna Das, former ISKCON leader and spokesperson for Bangladesh ...
On the Bangladesh issue, ISKCON Kolkata Vice President Radharaman Das says, "Today early morning, around 2-3 am, miscreants ...