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Bangladesh: Vandalism at Tagore's home a 'personal dispute'
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The interim government in Dhaka has downplayed the vandalism at Rabindranath Tagore's ancestral home in Sirajganj, Bangladesh. According to the Bangladesh cultural affairs ministry, the incident on June 8 was not communal or political. Instead, it resulted from a personal dispute between an employee of 'Rabindra Kachharibari' and a visitor named Shahnewaz, escalating from a misunderstanding into a physical confrontation.
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