Bangabandhu protested against Hindus in Bangladesh

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Bangabandhu protested against Hindus in Bangladesh…


The protest against atrocities against minority Hindus in bangladesh has intensified. In Bastar too, people of Bangabandhu Samaj took to the streets to express their anger. In Shaheed Park Chowk of Jagdalpur, Bangabandhu Samaj took out a rally against Bangladeshi fundamentalists and burnt effigy. Protester Jeevanand Haldar said that since august 5, minority Hindus are being continuously attacked in Bangladesh. Inhuman acts are being done with minority children and women.


Bangiya Samaj is deeply hurt by the incident of violence against Hindus. Bangiya Samaj of Bastar strongly opposes this heinous act. people of the society have demanded to stop the game of terror and let them live with brotherhood. The protesters also appealed to the indian government to ensure the safety of Hindus of Bangladesh.

Protest against violence against Hindus in Bangladesh


people of Bangabandhu Samaj said that the movement in bangladesh was an internal matter of the country. He said, "Hindus are being tortured in a planned manner. Shops of Hindus are being looted. Houses are being set on fire. women are being targeted. Disgusting acts are being done with religious slogans." Demonstrator Anil Lukkad said that the demonstration was done symbolically.


Bangbandhu Samaj burnt effigy after the rally

If the protesters in bangladesh do not stop torturing Hindus, the result will be bad. He threatened that the people of Bastar are also very angry due to the demolition of temples. The demonstration of Bangiya Samaj is not only happening in Bastar but also in all the districts of the division. It is worth noting that thousands of people who migrated from bangladesh in 1971 have been settled in many parts of Chhattisgarh. At present, there is a lot of resentment in Bangabandhu Samaj due to atrocities on Hindus in Bangladesh. In protest, the effigy of the fundamentalist was burnt while opposing the atrocities on Hindus in Bangladesh.

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