Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

Bangladesh­is protest anti-Muslim words

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DHAKA, Bangladesh — Thousands of people marched in Bangladesh’s capital on Thursday to demand the government­s of Bangladesh and India officially condemn comments by two Indian governing party officials deemed derogatory to Islam’s Prophet Muhammad.

The march began at the country’s main Baitul Mukarram Mosque but was blocked by police as it headed toward India’s Embassy, a few miles away.

The protesters demanded that Muslim-majority nations boycott Indian products and cut off ties with New Delhi, and that Bangladesh Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina publicly condemn the comments made earlier by the two officials in Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s Bharatiya Janata Party.

Hasina has maintained warm relations with India. Informatio­n and Broadcast Minister Hasan Mahmud told a group of Indian journalist­s that the dispute is an internal Indian matter, according to reports by Indian media.

As they marched, the protesters chanted “Down with Modi” and “Insult to Islam, will not tolerate.” Many carried placards reading “We love Muhammad.”

After police stopped the march, a group of five people was allowed to head toward the Indian Embassy, according to Shahidul Islam Kabir, a spokespers­on for the sponsors of the protest, Islami Andolon Bangladesh. The group vowed to continue its demonstrat­ions.

India’s governing party has suspended one of the officials and expelled the other, but protesters say the actions are not enough.

At least five Arab nations have condemned the remarks and lodged official protests against India.

 ?? (AP/Mahmud Hossain Opu) ?? Muslims shout slogans against Nupur Sharma, a spokespers­on of India’s governing Hindu nationalis­t Bharatiya Janata Party, during a protest outside of a mosque Thursday in Dhaka, Bangladesh.
(AP/Mahmud Hossain Opu) Muslims shout slogans against Nupur Sharma, a spokespers­on of India’s governing Hindu nationalis­t Bharatiya Janata Party, during a protest outside of a mosque Thursday in Dhaka, Bangladesh.

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