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Wednesday, January 14, 2015

Hindu Nursing Lecturer Hacked to Death by Muslims for Not Wearing Hijab



Islam Mean Piece
As in hacking you into lots of them.


(Chakra News)  -  Chittagong Nursing Institute lecturer Ms Anjali Debi Chaudhuri was brutally killed by extremist militants. She was targeted by uknown assailants from the Islamic Chattra Shibir, the student wing of Jamat E Islami Bangladesh because she told the nursing students to follow the dress code of the institute and not to wear Hijab & burka. 

Due to her keeping in check with government and workplace protocol, she enforced the institute’s dress code. This led some Islamic Militant groups to get  upset and and therefore brutally attacked her in broad daylight, killing her. Just a few years ago, Prof. Gopal Krishna Muhuri was brutally killed by Islamic militants in Chittagong because he was a vocal and upcoming professor who spoke for human rights of minorities, especially atrocities against Hindus.

The dead Anjali Devi, 57, wife of Dr Rajendra Chowdhury, was a senior teacher of the college on the Chittagong Medical College Hospital (CMCH) campus. She along with her family used to live in a rented house at Gaser Goli of Telipatti under Panchlaish Police Station.
Chittagong Nursing Institute lecturer Ms Anjali Debi Chaudhuri
was brutally killed by Muslim extremist student group.

Sources says, Anjali  Debi Chowdhury has been brutally killed  by the perpetrators of “Hijab Movement for the Nurses” organised by the Militant Islamist group Jamayat e Islami Bangladesh guided student wing Islami Chhatra Shibir.
Deceased’s husband Rajendra said, “Anjali left home around 8:30am for her college. Within 15 minutes, the guard of the house informed him that his wife was stabbed by some youths”.
“When I reached the spot, which is around 30-40 yards off the house, I saw my wife lying in a pool of blood. I took her to the CMCH by a CNG-run auto-rickshaw.”
Quoting witness Mohammad Yasin, Panchlaish police said four youths attacked Anjali while she was waiting at Telipatti intersection for a rickshaw.
Locals could not come to save the teacher as the attackers were equipped with sharp weapons and firearms.  The criminals ran away left Anjali in pool of blood in a almost finished condition, brandishing firearms.
Anjali was admitted to the hospital around 9:45am. She died in the intensive care unit around 12:00 noon, said in-charge of CMCH police camp.
Minara Begum, principal of the nursing college, said, “As far as I know, she [Anjali] was on good terms with her students and colleagues. And I never heard of any complaint against her who had been working in the college for nearly 34 years.”
Around 400 students of the college brought out a procession in the afternoon, demanding the arrest of the perpetrators.

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