Supreme Court lawyer Advocate Chaitali Chakraborty has warned that a separate province could be established for Hindus in Bangladesh if communal tensions continue to rise. In an interview published on Friday by a private media outlet, she said that if the situation worsens, appeals for international support might be made to form a distinct province for the Sanatan community, though she emphasized that such a move is not desired.
Chakraborty stated that Hindus, Muslims, Christians, and Buddhists have historically lived together in harmony and expressed a wish to maintain that unity. She urged people not to engage in actions that could provoke communal violence, warning that such unrest would harm everyone. Her remarks come amid broader discussions about religious coexistence and social stability in Bangladesh.
The statement has drawn attention to concerns about interfaith relations and the potential consequences of rising communal tensions within the country.