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'Bangladesh Won't Become an Islamist Nation': Dhaka Journalist On Reports of 'Attacks on Hindus'

Zeeshan Kaskar from The Wire speaks with Sajen Shamsuddoza, a journalist from the Daily Star, about allegations against Jamaat-e-Islami and why he believes they won't gain a foothold in Bangladesh.
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In this exclusive interview, Zeeshan Kaskar from The Wire speaks with Sajen Shamsuddoza, a journalist from the Daily Star, about the recent reports of attacks on the Hindu community in Bangladesh following the fall of Sheikh Hasina’s government. Sajen provides insights into the current situation, explaining the reasons behind Hasina’s departure and the role of cult worship in these events. He addresses allegations against Jamaat-e-Islami and shares why he believes they won’t gain a foothold in Bangladesh based on historical trends. Join us as we explore the complexities and realities on the ground in Bangladesh.

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