According to the Parishad, out of the total incidents, there were 20 cases of rape and 59 cases of physical assault. The organization called for immediate action from the government to ensure the safety and security of minority communities in Bangladesh.
The interim government, led by Prof Mohammed Yunus, has been criticized for its failure to address the rising tide of communal attacks in the country. The Parishad accused the government of turning a blind eye to the plight of minority communities and allowing perpetrators to act with impunity.
The Parishad called for a thorough investigation into the incidents of violence and for the perpetrators to be brought to justice. They also urged the government to take proactive measures to prevent future attacks and to ensure the safety of all citizens, regardless of their religious beliefs.
The rise in communal attacks in Bangladesh has raised concerns among human rights groups and international organizations. The United Nations has called for the government to take immediate action to protect minority communities and to uphold their rights as equal citizens of the country.
As the country grapples with this surge in violence, it is clear that urgent action is needed to address the root causes of communal tensions and to protect the rights of all citizens in Bangladesh.