Bilal9
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So are you saying that a muslim man would have been arrested under the same section if he had posted objectionable content against Hinduism?
Yes. there have been many, many instances in the past, but no Muslim is interested in dissing Hinduism as much as Hindus are interested in dissing Islam in Bangladesh.
Most Muslims are not Hindu-haters in Bangladesh. Compared to in India, Muslims live a more persecuted life, because the Muslim-hate there is much stronger. Maybe @jamahir bhai can tell us the real situation.
Muslims in Bangladesh won't bother you if you don't speak ill about Islam or our Prophet (SAW). That is a very touchy subject.
However Hindus (because they enjoy more religious freedom in Bangladesh than Muslims do in India) feel they can speak ill about Muslims and Christians all the time. They get arrested in and jailed in large numbers too.
Sometimes Bangladeshi secular perverts and Hindus will publish anti-Islam pamphlets and material just to have an excuse to seek asylum in Western countries, these are convenient excuses for leading a better life in the EU. Win-win.
Bangladesh jails two Hindu teachers for insulting Islam
Magistrate says asst teacher pleads guilty to publicly insulting a religion; sentenced to six months with head teacher.
www.dawn.com
Hindu leader in Bangladesh under fire for 'Satanic Jesus' comments- UCA News
Christian group demands an apology and warns that such 'blasphemous' remarks threaten religious harmony
www.ucanews.com
Also, it is Indian agent Hindus who try to screw with the status of Islam in our country as state religion. They have a lot of gall, because they know they won't get persecuted, Bangladeshis being peace-loving and all.
Bangladesh court rejects move to scrap Islam as state faith
More than 90 per cent of the population is Muslim.
www.dawn.com
Protests in Bangladesh over court review of Islam
“We will save our religion even at the price of our blood,” chanted activists of hardline group Hefazat-e-Islam.
www.dawn.com
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