Jannatul Ferdusy of DOT: After a statement to US President Donald Trump about minority disappearance, there has been a flurry of talks about Priya Saha at home and abroad. Regarding this, she may not come home soon concerning security, reports Bangladesh Today.
According to sources close to Priya Saha, she is currently in Washington DC. The announcement made by the Foreign Minister that the government would provide security in return for his arrest or harassment is not credible. As a result she will now apply for religious asylum in the United States.
Presently, she is avoiding the journalists and unknown phone calls.
Priya Shaha, a leader of the Hindu-Buddhist-Christian Unity Council recently met the US President Donald Trump. During the meeting, she addressed the situation of the minorities of Bangladesh. Priya Saha faced widespread criticism and controversy over the statement. After the incident she has exiled from the organization
Some 3.70 crore religious minorities have been displaced from Bangladesh. Many have condemned and protested the statement ‘disappeared’ by referring to the Bengali synonym “gum”.
Meanwhile, Priya Saha has given an explanation in favor of her statement by video interviewing a journalist was released on Sunday on his NGO Sharee’s YouTube channel. At the same time, she claimed his statement and data was correct.