i. To grab the Hindu lands „Rape the Hindu Women‟ has long been used as a device by the Muslims; A raped Hindu woman usually do not get justice. Even, if she receives justice, she and her family never can rehabilitate into the society. Hence, rather becoming abandond and gradually transforming into a prostitute and/or committing suicide, the raped Hindu woman and her family often flee Bangladesh. ii. To forcefully convert them into Muslim. It is to be noted that for the socio-economic and cultural structure, a raped Hindu woman has no room in the society; not in father‟s home, not in husband‟s home. Even, if she and her family would flee, once it is revealed, she life will be again completely messed. Hence, a vulnerable raped Hindu women rather than destroying her life just convert into Muslim religion. iii. To set example and spread threat into the Hindu society to eliminate them, rape is used as the easiest and quickest weapon against the Hindu women. Here, the Hindu women just become viction not only for being a women, but a minority woman. And the Muslims use „Rape‟ as a safe device for Islamization, land grabbing and setting example in the community. (Shame). A huge number of example and facts are cited in daily newspapers, archaives, encyclopadea and international reports. http://www.faithfreedom.org/articles/persecution-by-islam/kidnapping-of- hindu-girls-for-raping-or-conversion-and-marriage-to-muslims-2/. These facts show again in another link. A few example are in „http://hindubd.blogspot.com/2010/05/kidnapping-of-hindugirls-for-raping-or.html‟. And we aver that just one incident is enough to take certain action nationally, which Bangladesh government and the public consciousness are not effectively taking after thousands of these saddest facts. But this is not our main concern. We are flabbergasted by a comparison. Since the amendment of the Constitution and abolishing „Secularism‟ as one of the fourth Fundamental Principal of the Constitution in 1975, the Islamisation had been encouraged by depriving the non-Muslim people‟s rights. In 2001, this took the peak into the most notorious ways, when the Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP) came into power on 1st October 2011. One of the thousands example was well-known to the world for its publication – „The Purnima Case‟ showed how the law is failed! As a matter of fact, BNP thugs gang-raped 14-year-old Purnima at Ullapara, district: Sirajganj, eight days after the general elections. When her family went to the local police station to lodge a complaint, the police refused to entertain it. Finding no alternative, they obtained a certificate from the civil surgeon and lodged a case with the magistrate's court. Under Section 164, the magistrate recorded Purnima's statement in which she mentioned names of 15 perpetrators. When the magistrate asked the police to arrest the culprits, only five of them were arrested. Afterwards, the local MP and other BNP 4

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