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‘Don’t call yourself a Hindu, call yourself ...’: Bangladesh’s Yunus tells minority community

The Bangladesh interim leader also noted that Hindus in Bangladesh should not feel “isolated” and should claim their rights as full citizens.

October 12, 2025 / 14:33 IST
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Yunus, amid the mounting controversies, also positioned Bangladesh as a competitive manufacturing hub compared to India
Yunus, amid the mounting controversies, also positioned Bangladesh as a competitive manufacturing hub compared to India

Bangladesh’s Chief Adviser Muhammad Yunus recently urged members of the Hindu community to see themselves as citizens of Bangladesh first, rather than as a religious minority, saying such an approach would foster inclusivity and unity.

“My message to them, when I meet community leaders, is don’t go back and say, ‘I’m a Hindu, so protect me. Always say, ‘I’m a citizen of this country. I’m entitled to all the protection the state is supposed to give me.’  Then you have broader coverage,” Yunus said during an interview with US journalist Mehdi Hasan last month.

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The Bangladesh interim leader also noted that Hindus in Bangladesh should not feel “isolated” and should claim their rights as full citizens. “Always say, I am a citizen of this country. I’m entitled to all the protection the state is supposed to give me,” he insisted.

Furthermore, the Nobel laureate dismissed allegations of communal violence against Hindus in Bangladesh, calling them “fake news” allegedly spread by India. “One of the specialities of India right now is fake news....a barrage of fake news,” he alleged.