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MRM Condemns Violence Against Hindu Minorities In Bangladesh; Launches Global Awareness Campaign

The Muslim Rashtriya Manch (MRM) has condemned violence against Hindu minorities in Bangladesh as a grave human rights violation.

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The Muslim Rashtriya Manch (MRM) has strongly condemned the violence against Hindu minorities in Bangladesh, describing it as a grave violation of human rights and democratic principles.

In response, the MRM is spearheading an international campaign to raise global awareness about the ongoing crisis.

The organization emphasized that silence in the face of such injustice is unacceptable.

MRM also accused the Samajwadi Party (SP) and Congress of inciting unrest in Sambhal, which has resulted in innocent lives being lost.

The group urged citizens to maintain peace and trust in the Constitution and judiciary to address these issues effectively.

Important Meeting With Decisive Outcomes

In a late-night meeting at the MRM office in Paharganj, New Delhi, senior leaders and members discussed critical issues.

Key attendees included Mohammad Afzal, Shahid Akhtar, Dr. Majid Talikoti, Shalini Ali, Syed Raza Hussain Rizvi, Girish Juyal, and several other prominent figures.

The gathering concluded with a unanimous decision to raise awareness about the atrocities in Bangladesh.

Ongoing Attacks In Bangladesh: A Dire Concern

The Hindu community in Bangladesh faces alarming levels of violence, including temple desecrations and attacks on women.

MRM National Convener Shahid Sayeed condemned these acts, calling them ‘crimes against humanity’.

He stated, “This is not merely a religious issue but a matter of human rights and human dignity. India must take this issue to international platforms.”

To address these concerns, MRM National Convener Mohammad Afzal however announced that the organization will observe Human Rights Week starting 10 December, coinciding with International Human Rights Day.

Nationwide protests are planned to express solidarity with victims and highlight the urgency of the situation.

Key Demands Of MRM:

  1. Protection For Hindu Minorities In Bangladesh – The Indian government should press Bangladesh to prevent further attacks on its minority communities.
  2. Global Awareness – Human rights violations in Bangladesh must be raised on international platforms.
  3. Support For Victims – Humanitarian aid should be extended to affected Hindu families in Bangladesh.

Symbol Of Justice & Unity

MRM envisions Human Rights Week as a movement to strengthen justice and unity. The campaign aims to inspire collective action to uphold human rights and dignity globally.

Political Accountability For Sambhal Violence

MRM accused the SP and Congress of orchestrating violence in Sambhal, leading to tragic losses. The group urged people to reject political conspiracies, maintain peace, and trust constitutional and judicial mechanisms for justice.

Appeal For Harmony Amid Ajmer Dargah Dispute

Abu Bakr Naqvi emphasized the importance of maintaining peace during the Ajmer Dargah dispute, highlighting its cultural and spiritual significance to people of all faiths.

Call For Action Against Instigators

MRM urged strict action against those inciting violence and spreading rumors. The group called on citizens to prioritize peace and unity.

Promoting Social Harmony

Dr. Shalini Ali underscored the sanctity of religious sites like Ajmer Sharif, which symbolize India’s spiritual heritage. She warned that disputes and extremism erode their significance and impede societal growth.

United Against Extremism

MRM called on all sections of society to stand against extremism and champion values of love, humanity, and peace.

Citing the Sambhal violence as a cautionary example, the organization stressed the need for education, dialogue, and cultural initiatives to foster harmony.

MRM reiterated its commitment to supporting India’s secular fabric and ‘Unity in Diversity’.

The group urged citizens to counter hatred with love and intolerance with compassion, creating a nation where peace and mutual respect prevail.

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