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Bangladesh freezes accounts of 17 ISKCON members including Chinmoy Krishna Das amid flag controversy

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    Bangladesh freezes the accounts of 17 ISKCON associates, including Chinmoy Krishna Das, amid sedition fees after an incident involving a saffron flag throughout a rally.

    17 ISKCON members financial institution accounts freezed in Bangladesh

    Bangladesh’s monetary authorities have directed banks and monetary establishments to freeze the accounts of 17 people related to the International (*17*) for Krishna Consciousness (ISKCON), including its former member Chinmoy Krishna Das, for a interval of 30 days. The directive was issued by the Bangladesh Financial Intelligence Unit (BFIU) on Thursday, quickly halting all transactions linked to those accounts throughout this era, as reported by Prothom Alo.

    In addition to freezing the accounts, the BFIU has requested banks to offer complete account-related info, including up to date transaction information for companies owned by these people. Banks have been instructed to submit this info inside three working days.

    Chinmoy Krishna Das, who beforehand served as ISKCON’s spokesperson in Bangladesh, was arrested at Dhaka’s Hazrat Shahjalal International Airport on Monday. His arrest is related to a sedition case filed in opposition to him and others following an incident throughout an October 25 rally in Chattogram, the place a saffron flag was allegedly raised above the Bangladeshi nationwide flag, sparking controversy.

    Das was denied bail throughout a courtroom listening to in Chattogram on Tuesday and has since been despatched to jail. His detention has led to widespread protests and calls for for his speedy launch. Various teams and people have criticized the costs, describing them as an assault on non secular freedom and minority rights.

    The sedition case, filed on October 30 in Chattogram, names Das and 18 others. The allegations embody undermining nationwide symbols and inciting unrest. The incident has sparked debates concerning the therapy of non secular minorities in Bangladesh and raised considerations concerning the broader implications for civil rights within the nation.

    The developments have drawn important consideration each domestically and internationally, highlighting tensions surrounding the rights and freedoms of non secular communities in Bangladesh.

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