Congress General Secretary Priyanka Gandhi Vadra made a powerful statement on Tuesday as she entered Parliament, carrying a bag with a message aimed at supporting the Hindu and Christian minorities of Bangladesh. This move comes just a day after her show of solidarity for Palestine, which also featured a bold message on her bag.
Priyanka’s bag emblazoned the message “Stand with the Hindus and Christians of Bangladesh,” sending a clear message about the plight of religious minorities in the neighboring country.
Priyanka Gandhi Vadra has been vocal about the issue, raising the safety and security of minorities in Bangladesh in Parliament on Monday. “The government should raise the issue of atrocities against Hindu and Christian minorities in Bangladesh. It should discuss this with the Bangladesh government and support those who are in pain,” she stated in her speech.
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Her remarks echoed a broader concern for the protection of religious minorities, emphasizing the need for diplomatic action to address the ongoing challenges they face.
Later, Priyanka Gandhi Vadra spoke informally with reporters outside Parliament and expressed her disappointment over not being allowed to complete her speech on ‘Vijay Diwas.’
Drawing a parallel to current events, she pointed out that a similar situation had developed in Bangladesh, where religious minorities, including Hindus and Christians, were facing persecution. She called on the Indian government to ensure the safety of these communities and to initiate dialogue with Bangladesh to address the issue.
Priyanka Gandhi Vadra’s statement and actions further continue to focus attention on the need for global advocacy and government action to protect minorities facing persecution. Her efforts in Parliament and outside it demonstrate her ongoing commitment to the rights of religious minorities, both within India and internationally.
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