A massive rally was organized from Teen Murti Bhavan in Delhi on Tuesday, protesting against the atrocities on Hindus in Bangladesh. The rally was led by Dr Anup Kumar Srivastava, National President of the All India Kayastha Mahasabha, along with several leaders from various communities across the country.
Dr Anup Srivastava emphasized that India, the birthplace of Bangladesh, has always supported its neighbor by providing essential resources like water, electricity, and rations. However, he condemned the ongoing violence and corruption faced by Bangladeshi Hindus, accusing the Bangladesh government of failing to address the issue.
During the rally, Dr Srivastava made a strong statement, warning Bangladesh that if the security of Hindus and other minorities in the country is not ensured, the situation could lead to Bangladesh becoming a part of India. He reassured that India has the capability to merge Bangladesh, but emphasized India’s belief in world brotherhood and peaceful coexistence.
Dr Srivastava also appealed to the global community, including the United Nations, urging them to pressure the Bangladesh government to stop the ongoing atrocities and ensure the safety of its minority communities. The rally was a clear message from 140 crore Indians, calling for immediate action to protect Bangladeshi Hindus.
The protestors at the rally stood united in their demand for an end to the violence and a call for international intervention.
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