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The move follows reports of violence against 'Hindus' and 'attacks' on temples in Bangladesh.
Vinay Narang, president of the Automotive Parts Merchants' Association, stated that the Kashmere Gate auto parts market has decided to stop business with Bangladesh in response to the alleged atrocities committed against 'Hindus' and recent 'attacks' on temples.
«The atrocities that have happened to Hindus there (Bangladesh), our temples have been destroyed, and many of our Hindu brothers have been killed there. It was wrong… Our market (Kashmere Gate Auto Parts Market) has decided that we will stop business with Bangladesh,» Narang told ANI.
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