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  30 Jun 2024, 17:29

NHRC takes suo motu cognizance of allegations of vandalizing Lalon devotee woman's house

DHAKA, June 30, 2024 (BSS) - National Human Rights Commission (NHRC) Bangladesh has taken suo motu cognizance of media report of allegedly vandalizing house of a Lalon devotee Chaina Begum, 90, in village Takimara under Sadar upazila in Kushtia.
 
According to a NHRC press release, a case has already been filed with Kushtia Sadar Police Station, against 45-50 people over the incident that took place on June 26.
 
The human rights body in a press release said the allegations of vandalizing the house of the nonagenarian woman and assaulting her as she protested are shocking and violation of human rights.
 
The NHRC has asked Kushtia Superintendent of Police to appraise it by July 30, 2024, about the investigation and arrest of the accused.
 
 

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