Protests against Modi visit

  • At least four persons were killed in Bangladesh’s Chittagong and dozens severely injured during protests against the visit of Prime Minister Narendra Modi. 
  • The protests, which were already going on across the country against Modi’s scheduled visit, intensified after the prime minister landed in Dhaka to take part in Bangladesh’s National Day celebrations.
DETAILS
  • Activists from Hefazat-e-Islam, an Islamic fundamentalist group, and students affiliated with Left parties were involved in the protests. 
  • Traditionally, the Hefazat has always allied with the Jamaat-e-Islami, which has ties with the Bangladesh’s main opposition party, Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP).
  • The students were protesting because they believe Prime Minister Modi is guilty of the Gujarat riots and that he represents a Right-wing pro-Hindutva party. 
  • The Hefazat activists have been protesting since last year when they came to know that PM Modi will be visiting Dhaka.
  • Many Bangladeshis are also unhappy with India’s unwillingness to sign a water-sharing treaty for the Teesta river, one of many common rivers.

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