Domestic • ISKCON Bangladesh denounced the arrest of Das and condemned the subsequent violence and attacks on Hindus. It urged the government to promote peace between communities.
Bangladesh's Ministry of Foreign Affairs issued a counterstatement regarding India's concern over the arrest of Chinmoy Krishna Das. The statement expressed regret over the misrepresentation of the issue as an internal matter of Bangladesh and emphasized that such comments undermine the spirit of friendship between the two nations. It highlighted that the
judiciary of Bangladesh is independent, and the case involving Das is currently under judicial consideration, with no interference from the government. The statement reaffirmed Bangladesh's commitment to protecting the rights of all citizens, including religious minorities, and ensuring their freedom of expression and worship. • The
United Kingdom Parliament members expressed concerns regarding the arrest of Das and the recent violence targeting the Hindu minority in Bangladesh. During an urgent discussion in the
House of Commons,
Conservative MP
Priti Patel highlighted the spread of violence in Bangladesh and called for action to secure Das's release.
Labour MP
Barry Gardiner also drew attention to attacks on Hindu temples and described the situation as being "on a knife edge".
Catherine West, the
Under-Secretary of State for Indo-Pacific, assured Parliament of the UK government's commitment to advocating for religious freedom in Bangladesh and emphasised continued monitoring of developments by the Foreign, Commonwealth, and Development Office (FCDO) and affirmed the UK's support for the protection of minorities.
Individuals • Founder of
Isha Foundation Sadhguru condemned the arrest of Das expressing concern over the Bangladesh's drift from democratic to autocratic tendencies. He emphasized the importance of protecting religious freedom and upholding democratic values, warning against persecution based on religion or demographics. •
Deputy Chief Minister of Andhra Pradesh Pawan Kalyan condemned the arrest urging unity against atrocities on Hindus and calling on the Bangladeshi government to take immediate action. • Exiled former
Bangladeshi Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina condemned the arrest and said he was "unjustly arrested and must be released immediately". • British
Conservative MP
Bob Blackman condemned the persecution of Hindus in Bangladesh, specifically highlighting the imprisonment of Das. He stated, "Today, I condemned the attacks on Hindus in Bangladesh and the imprisonment of Chinmoy Krishna Das." • American actress and singer
Mary Millben condemned the imprisonment of Das and the ongoing attacks against Hindus. She urged world leaders to address the issue, highlighting the need for global attention on religious persecution. •
Delhi's former
Chief Minister and
AAP leader
Arvind Kejriwal criticised the arrest of Das urging the central government to intervene for his release. Kejriwal stated, "The entire nation stands in solidarity with Saint Chinmoy Krishna Das ji." •
Congress leader
Priyanka Gandhi expressed concern over the arrest of Chinmoy Krishna Das, describing the incident as "extremely worrying." She urged the government to take steps to ensure the safety and security of
minorities in Bangladesh. == Controversies ==