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Bangladesh interim govt faces backlash over Hindu teachers' forced resignations; Yunus vows 'interfaith harmony'

According to Daily Star, at least 49 minority teachers across the country were compelled to step down during a student-led uprising on August 5.

September 01, 2024 / 14:16 IST
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The fall of the Hasina-led Awami League government has triggered numerous violent incidents against members of the Hindu, Buddhist, and Christian communities. (Image: PTI)

Bangladesh’s interim government is under fire after reports revealed that dozens of teachers from the Hindu community were forced to resign following the recent political unrest that culminated in the ouster of Sheikh Hasina last month.

According to Daily Star, at least 49 minority teachers across the country were compelled to step down during a student-led uprising on August 5. Among them was Prof. Shukla Rani Halder, a former English teacher at Government Brajmohan College in Barisal.

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One of the most high-profile incidents in the recent unrest involved Shukla Rani Halder, the principal of Bakerganj Government College in Barishal. On August 29, a mob of students and outsiders stormed her office, demanding her resignation, according to the Bangladeshi daily Prothom Alo.

After hours of intimidation, she was left with no choice but to comply with the mob's demands. Under duress, she wrote "I resign" on a blank piece of paper.