<p>Kolkata: Bangladeshi monk Chinmoy Krishna Das' lawyer Rabindra Ghosh on Thursday reaffirmed that he would fight for his client in a court in the neighbouring country on January 2 next year, despite numerous challenges, and alleged that efforts were being made to prolong the monk’s imprisonment.</p>.<p>Ghosh, who is currently staying in West Bengal's Barrackpore, for medical treatment, said he has been under "constant pressure" since he took up the case.</p>.<p>Speaking to reporters, the veteran lawyer said, “I have been receiving threats, but I am not afraid. I will continue to fight against injustice and serve humanity. Death does not scare me, and no amount of intimidation will deter me.” Chinmoy Krishna Das, a spokesperson for the Bangladesh Sammilita Sanatani Jagran Jote, was arrested at Dhaka's Hazrat Shahjalal International Airport while en route to Chattogram for a rally.</p>.<p>Denied bail, Das has been sent to jail till January 2, 2025 by a Bangladeshi court.</p>.<p>Ghosh believes that the monk has been framed on false charges because of his efforts to rally the Hindu community.</p>.<p>"Efforts are being made to prolong Das' imprisonment for an indefinite period," he alleged.</p>.<p>Radharamn Das, the vice president and spokesperson of ISKCON Kolkata, personally brought Ghosh to the ISKCON temple in the city on Thursday.</p>.<p>During his stay in Kolkata, Ghosh planned to consult with lawyers from the Calcutta High Court to strategise for the upcoming hearing.</p>.<p>"If my health permits, I will be in court on January 2 to represent Chinmoy Das and ensure that justice prevails," Ghosh said.</p>.<p>The case has been fraught with challenges, including alleged harassment in the courtroom during previous hearings.</p>.<p>However, Ghosh remained resolute in his mission to defend his client.</p>.<p>ISKCON Kolkata's Radharamn Das praised Ghosh for his unwavering determination and condemned the alleged efforts to keep Chinmoy Krishna Das imprisoned for an indefinite period.</p>.<p>"We stand firmly in support of Rabindra Ghosh and Chinmoy Krishna Das in their fight for justice," he said. PTI PNT BDC</p>
<p>Kolkata: Bangladeshi monk Chinmoy Krishna Das' lawyer Rabindra Ghosh on Thursday reaffirmed that he would fight for his client in a court in the neighbouring country on January 2 next year, despite numerous challenges, and alleged that efforts were being made to prolong the monk’s imprisonment.</p>.<p>Ghosh, who is currently staying in West Bengal's Barrackpore, for medical treatment, said he has been under "constant pressure" since he took up the case.</p>.<p>Speaking to reporters, the veteran lawyer said, “I have been receiving threats, but I am not afraid. I will continue to fight against injustice and serve humanity. Death does not scare me, and no amount of intimidation will deter me.” Chinmoy Krishna Das, a spokesperson for the Bangladesh Sammilita Sanatani Jagran Jote, was arrested at Dhaka's Hazrat Shahjalal International Airport while en route to Chattogram for a rally.</p>.<p>Denied bail, Das has been sent to jail till January 2, 2025 by a Bangladeshi court.</p>.<p>Ghosh believes that the monk has been framed on false charges because of his efforts to rally the Hindu community.</p>.<p>"Efforts are being made to prolong Das' imprisonment for an indefinite period," he alleged.</p>.<p>Radharamn Das, the vice president and spokesperson of ISKCON Kolkata, personally brought Ghosh to the ISKCON temple in the city on Thursday.</p>.<p>During his stay in Kolkata, Ghosh planned to consult with lawyers from the Calcutta High Court to strategise for the upcoming hearing.</p>.<p>"If my health permits, I will be in court on January 2 to represent Chinmoy Das and ensure that justice prevails," Ghosh said.</p>.<p>The case has been fraught with challenges, including alleged harassment in the courtroom during previous hearings.</p>.<p>However, Ghosh remained resolute in his mission to defend his client.</p>.<p>ISKCON Kolkata's Radharamn Das praised Ghosh for his unwavering determination and condemned the alleged efforts to keep Chinmoy Krishna Das imprisoned for an indefinite period.</p>.<p>"We stand firmly in support of Rabindra Ghosh and Chinmoy Krishna Das in their fight for justice," he said. PTI PNT BDC</p>