Mohandas Pai, former CFO and Board Member of Infosys, lambasted Indian-American billionaire and venture investor Vinod Khosla and urged him to oppose the genocide of minority Hindus in Bangladesh, headed by his “very close friend” Muhammad Yunus.
Pai’s attack comes as Khosla had expressed excitement after Muhammad Yunus was named as interim head of Bangladesh after the fall of Sheikh Hasina. In a tweet, Khosla, while sharing a report, then wrote: “Nobel laureate Muhammad Yunus to lead Bangladesh’s interim government. Excited as I am a big fan.”
Commenting on this post, Pai said: “Will you Pl stand up and protest against the genocide of minority Hindus in BD led by your very close friend @Yunus_Centre? Hindus are being beaten and killed by jihadi extremists in the streets and Yunus is basking in glory at the admiration of people like you. Pl stand up for human rights.”
In August this year, after Khosla tweeted about Yunus, Karl Mehta, co-founder of PlaySpan, slammed the Indian-American businessman: “I think you have not seen the Hindu Genocide he (Yunus) has caused to get to power by making a democratically elected PM (Sheikh Hasina) run for her life.”
Mehta said Khosla should call Yunus and ask about “women being raped, men burnt alive, Hindu shops and homes looted and burned and temples are being destroyed. You can save millions of life by calling your friend or let millions die.”
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Source: BT