After 15 years in power, Bangladesh's longest-serving prime minister Sheikh Hasina resigned and fled the country last week — chased out by young protesters who say they are fed up with the way her increasingly autocratic rule has stifled dissent, favoured the elite and widened inequalities. Amid the unrest in the country, actor Hina Khan has tweeted about the violence against ‘Hindus and other minorities of Bangladesh'. Also read: Sonam Kapoor expresses shock at rising death toll amid student protests in Bangladesh 'What’s wrong is wrong' She said on Sunday, "Every innocent death is the death of humanity no matter what country caste or religion.

No community should go through such horrific acts, what’s wrong is wrong. Preservation of minorities of any country is the symbol of their collective communities nature." The actor, who is currently undergoing breast cancer treatment , added, “My heart goes out for every individual who’s suffering all around the world.

Because for me HUMANITY comes first. I pray that the Hindus and other minorities of Bangladesh remain safe in their own country.” Kangana Ranaut on Bangladesh PM fleeing to India Before Hina, actor and BJP MP Kangana Ranaut commented on Bangladesh's recent upheaval and surge in violence against Hindus.

She claimed the developments in Bangladesh characterised all Islamic republics, where there are always attempts to 'annihilate' other religions. The actor-politician made the remarks when she was asked by re.