Tripura's Chief Minister, Manik Saha, participated in the 'Sanatan Dharma Sammelan' held in Udaipur. He emphasized the resilience of Hinduism despite past challenges, stating, "Sanatan Dharma is a very ancient religion of the world. There have been many atrocities in the past too but no one could destroy Hinduism."
In Chittagong, Bangladesh, a clash occurred between the Hindu community and law enforcement over a Facebook post criticizing ISKCON. A local youth named Osman demanded the banning of ISKCON, leading to tensions and an operation by police and army forces.
Tripura minister Sudhanshu Das advocated for a Sanatan Dharma Board to protect Hindu temples, similar to the Waqf Board for the Muslim community. He stated, "We must have a board to protect all our temples... If it is not given to us then don't give it to anyone else, this is our demand."
Tripura is a small state in the northeastern part of India, known for its rich cultural heritage and diverse communities.
Manik Saha is the Chief Minister of Tripura, a political leader responsible for the administration of the state.
Sanatan Dharma Sammelan is a gathering or conference focused on discussing and promoting the principles of Sanatan Dharma, which is another name for Hinduism.
Tensions in Bangladesh refer to conflicts or disagreements happening in Bangladesh, a neighboring country of India, often involving different communities or groups.
Chittagong is a major city in Bangladesh, known for its port and as a center of trade and commerce.
ISKCON stands for the International Society for Krishna Consciousness, a religious organization that promotes the teachings of Lord Krishna, a Hindu deity.
The Waqf Board is an organization that manages properties and funds donated for religious or charitable purposes in the Muslim community.
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