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Bangladesh University Students Demand Beef at Hindu Canteen, Threaten to Slaughter Cow; Shocking Video Emerges

By Lokmat English Desk | Updated: October 27, 2024 15:43 IST

In a shocking incident, students at Dhaka University in Bangladesh gathered at Modhu's Canteen, bringing a live cow as ...

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In a shocking incident, students at Dhaka University in Bangladesh gathered at Modhu's Canteen, bringing a live cow as part of their protest to demand the right to consume beef on campus. During the demonstration, they threatened to slaughter the cow, inciting anger among the Hindu community online.

Modhu's Canteen, named after Modhuda, a figure from the Hindu community, has long been a beloved institution at the university, reflecting the cultural and historical heritage of both the campus and the surrounding community. A video of the protest has gone viral on social media, leading to widespread condemnation from Hindus who view the act as profoundly insensitive and provocative.

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