37 million Hindus, others have disappeared: Bangladeshi leader asks Trump for 'protection from Muslim fundamentalists' In a video clip that has gone viral, a leader of a minority group from Bangladesh called Bangladesh Hindu-Buddha-Christian Oikya Parishad told Trump: “Sir, I'm from Bangladesh... 37 million Hindus, Buddhists and Christians are disappeared. Please help us – for the Bangladeshi people. We want to stay in our country.” DNA Web Team

Jul 20, 2019, 05:57 PM IST On Wednesday, US President Donald Trump met victims of religious prosecution, a Bangladeshi minority leader’s comments has caused a huge outage in the Muslim-majority nation. Priya Saha, who met Trump along with other victims of religious prosecution including Nobel Laureate Nadia Murad, told the POTUS that 37 million Hindus, Buddhists and Christians in the ‘country had disappeared’ In a video clip that has gone viral, a leader of a minority group from Bangladesh called Bangladesh Hindu-Buddha-Christian Oikya Parishad told Trump: “Sir, I'm from Bangladesh... 37 million Hindus, Buddhists and Christians are disappeared. Please help us – for the Bangladeshi people. We want to stay in our country.” Watch: Minority leader from Bangladesh asks US President @realDonaldTrump to protect minorities from Islamic fundamentalists, says 37 million 'Hindus, Christians and Buddhists have disappeared' pic.twitter.com/5FtDtiY0hu — DNA (@dna) July 20, 2019

1. 'Please help us'

1/3 Saha added: “My request is, please help us, we don't want to leave our country, just help us stay. I've lost my home, they've burned my home, they (have) taken away my land, but no judgement (has) yet (been) taken please, please...” Trump then asks her who took her ‘land and home’ to which she replied that it was Muslim fundamentalist groups. At one stage, Trump even holds her hand as she says that the Muslim fundamentalists Trump was heard asking her: “Who took the land and home?” In reply, she said the Muslim fundamentalist groups were always being protected by the government.



2. Bangladeshi establishment denies

2/3 Md Shahriar Alam comments have raised hackles in Bangladesh, where the Foreign Affairs Minister called it a ‘complete lie’. He said: “I answered various questions from various countries and NGOs, both at home and abroad, related to human rights several times, in the full house of the UN human rights agency. Individuals like Rana Dasgupta were there too. But I never saw anyone asking questions with the allegations that Priya Saha made.”



3. Trump meets Nobel Laureate