New Delhi: The ISKCON Radhakanta temple in Bangladesh's Dhaka was vandalized on Thursday by a mob.
According to reports, several members of the temple located at 222 Lal Mohan Saha Street in Wari have been injured following the attack and miscreants also and there have been also a report of looting valuables of the temples.
The reports also claimed that the temple was attacked by a mob at around 7 pm on Thursday and in a bid to control the situation security has been beefed up.
This is not the first time that a Hindu temple has been attacked in Bangladesh. Last year, violence broke out in Bangladesh's Cumilla town after the news spread that the Quran was insulted at Puja pandal following which there was ruckus all over the country.
Meanwhile, the vice-president of Iskcon India Radharaman Das reacted to the incident and condemned the attack that took place on the eve of Dol Yatra and Holi celebrations.
"It's a very unfortunate incident that took place on the eve of Dol Yatra and Holi celebrations. Just a few days ago, the United Nations had passed a resolution declaring March 15 as the International Day to Combat Islamophobia," Radharaman Das posted on Twitter.
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