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ISKCON Radhakanta temple vandalized in Bangladesh's Dhaka

By ANI | Updated: March 18, 2022 13:10 IST

The ISKCON Radhakanta temple in Bangladesh's Dhaka was vandalized on Thursday.

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The ISKCON Radhakanta temple in Bangladesh's Dhaka was vandalized on Thursday.

This story is still developing and more details are awaited.

This incident comes a few months following a series of attacks on minority religious places in Bangladesh that took place last October.

An ISKCON temple in Noakhali city in Bangladesh was vandalised and a devotee was killed by a mob on October 16.

Earlier, communal tensions gripped Bangladesh following allegations of the Quran being dishonoured at a puja pavilion in Cumilla on October 13 last year, triggering violence in several districts across the country.

( With inputs from ANI )

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