Updated On: 29 November, 2024 07:50 AM IST | Dhaka | Agencies
A lawyer had sought a ban on the International Society for Krishna Consciousness (ISKCON) after placing some newspaper reports related to the organisation on Wednesday.

People participate in the funeral procession of assistant government prosecutor Saiful Islam Alif. Pic/AFP
Bangladesh High Court on Thursday rejected a petition seeking a ban on ISKCON’s activities in the country, days after a lawyer was killed in a clash between security personnel and supporters of a Hindu leader, previously linked to the religious group. A lawyer had sought a ban on the International Society for Krishna Consciousness (ISKCON) after placing some newspaper reports related to the organisation on Wednesday.
“The two-member High Court bench on Thursday declined to ban the ISKCON activities in Bangladesh,” a spokesman of the attorney general’s office said. He said the bench made the decision after the attorney general’s office submitted a report on the action taken by the government regarding the death of assistant government prosecutor Saiful Islam Alif in the northeastern port city of Chattogram earlier this week.